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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Irish charm. One sees it in varying quantities. James Stephens has more of it in the crook of his little finger than any other Shamrock wearer I have ever met has in his whole carcass. Small, wiry, with an effort almost of crookedness in the bend of his walk, with a face crinkled and traced by the ways of much laughter, he is constantly making his little jokes. Something of the mystic, something of the comedian and a little of the clown, he looks at life with great enthusiasm and tempers that enthusiasm with a wit that is at once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: James Stephens | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...winner is lucky to be going stag", continued Mr. Holmes, who is married. "You can travel much faster that way. Another advantage of this mode of travel is that one can walk through the shopping district without having to buy everything in sight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BURTON HOLMES, FAMED TRAVELER, HAS PRAISE FOR CRIMSON CONTEST JOURNEY | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...Another little excursion easily made from Venice is the walk to Gandria, a quaint little village on a steep slope. It is reached by a beautiful path along the shore called the Via Teodoro, after the man who built...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BURTON HOLMES, FAMED TRAVELER, HAS PRAISE FOR CRIMSON CONTEST JOURNEY | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

Along the Unter der Linden he walked. People stopped. Where had they seen that face before? Of whom did that walk remind them? Ah! yes, of course, the Crown Prince...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Hoch! | 3/2/1925 | See Source »

After quoting many examples of Sanskrit poetical literature, Professor Lanman described how the life of a Brahman is divided into four phases: first, the "Walk with God" or life as a student; second, the support of a family; third, the life of a forest hermit; fourth, the renunciation of the World. Karma (meaning "deed") was defined as inherited tendency, derived from some former existence, and Transmigration, as viewed by Brahman philosophy, was described as birth after birth until the Karma becomes sterile and unable to reproduce. In each successive existence, the bodily form has a relation to the previous existence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LANMAN TELLS OF BRAHMAN DOCTRINE OF TRANSMIGRATION | 3/2/1925 | See Source »

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