Word: wonderfull
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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They were taken in charge by the representatives of thirty nine educational institutions, who gave them a wonderful welcome but who also took advantage of the opportunity to convince every one of their guests of the justice of the Chinese regarding the foreign governments. They converted every American student.
Sabin Carr, brilliant Yale pole-vaulter, broke his newly-established record of the B.A.A. meet, by clearing the bar at thirteen feet nine and one quarter inches. Vaulting with perfect form and ease, Carr cleared each height and left his previous world record below him in a wonderful exhibition.
. . . I enjoy the TIME review as much as anything I listen to these days and I think it is the most wonderful magazine published for busy people; I read it every week; and subjects are handled so entertainingly, and the review just helps us hold what we have read. But...
THE MAN WHO CANNOT DIE- Thames Williamson-Small Maynard ($2.50). Strange and wonderful people appear in this strange and wonderful book. Richard Bacon, debonair and demoniac son of Alchemist Roger Bacon, visits Philadelphia about 1830. He is 567 years old. There he injects Arthur Pentland, young Pittsburgh snob, with the...
William T. ("Big Bill") Tilden II, onetime (1920-25) world tennis champion: "Suzanne Lenglen, 'Pavlova of tennis', barnstorming the South in Promoter C. C. Pyle's professional tennis troupe, last week said to Atlanta, Ga. newsgatherers: Tilden has passed the peak. From now on I think his...