Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Smith, 22, youngest son of Alfred Emanuel Smith, was arraigned on a charge of manslaughter after his automobile struck and killed an elderly unemployed man in upper Manhattan. He was accompanied by an instructor in Manhattan College, whither they were returning at 2.30 a.m. Police first gave out the youth's name as "Walter Slith, 35." When newsmen learned his real identity they were barred from the room where the charge of manslaughter was being entered against him. During the arraignment photographers were expelled from court. Walter's brother, Lawyer Alfred E. Smith Jr. and his cousin, Lawyer John...
...country house. It was reported that she had received threatening messages from "Reds." Last week she addressed a meeting in Manhattan of the American McAll Association, affiliate of La Mission Populaire Evangelique de France, a Protestant mission group. Headlined the New York Times: MRS. SHEPARD LISTS DANGERS TO YOUTH. Said...
...said in opposition. Strachey has brought to life many men and women that hitherto have passed unnoticed save by academicians. He has given many people an idea of a time other than their own. He has made of Elizabeth more than a Queen who smiled vaguely down upon the youth Shakespeare. And he has given many happy, instructive hours...
...fault if they publish it. It is, of course, quite natural that he should feel badly at the conversation he heard, no man likes to have his nearest, dearest thoughts the butt of many an idle jest. But he is used to the indiscretion of youth, he knows how they speak in the wrath of the moment and he will pardon them. If they seek not pardon it matters little, he will go on writing whether or no. He will continue to get times wrong, to get places mixed, to misspell the names of professors. Technicalities...
Stuck in the mud of the last U. S. Depression (1921), Business was pulled out by a great acceleration of the automobile industry, teamed with a building boom long deferred by the War. The automobile industry then looked back a decade and smiled at its gangling youth. It looked ahead a decade with confidence and composure. Both were justified...