Word: worded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last word in abnegation and crow-eating came from William Randolph Hearst who, in answer to his striking employes of Seattle's Newspaper Guild, wired: "I thought [when I was a great admirer of Mr. Roosevelt] that Mr. Roosevelt resembled Jackson. Perhaps I was more nearly right then than later. Perhaps Roosevelt, like Jackson, has given essential democracy a new lease of life and will establish it in power for a generation...
...conclusion that a marriage of the King & Mrs. Simpson would advance its interests by setting the middle classes to quarreling among themselves. Accordingly the sole British Communist M. P., Comrade William ("Willie") Gallacher, delivered himself at length to reporters in the lobby of the House of Commons. Not a word of this was printed in the United Kingdom, but Mr. Gallacher said...
BELIEVING 1. that intercollegiate football as now played may no longer be considered "sport" in the true sense of the word, and that the term "sport" and intercollegiate football of today are incompatible...
...long time before the astronomers at the Observatory get out their telescopes and look for new asteroids or other strange objects in the constellation Cetus all night on the word of Polish star gazers named Kwiek...
However, yesterday morning word was had from the Poles, that they were sorry, but Mr. Kwick, evidently of an impulsive temperament, had made a mistake, and the new asteroid was only a scratch on the photographic plate...