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Premier Poincarar, in what receptacle the spaniel returned to France?..." Amid a rustle of handclapping which became a cheer, M. Poincar
...rose on the Journal of Commerce to a point where Publisher Hearst could see him without difficulty. Publisher Hearst bought his executive services for the New York American, and Mr. Forbes was in a position to cheer up "People Who Think." In 1916 he founded his own magazine and in 1917 cheered up another class of people with his book Men Who Are Making America. This contained complimentary sketches of a score of business tycoons...
...outside in the Yard between Holworthy and Grays Halls, between Harvard, Massachusetts and University Halls a great throng of two thousand young Harvard men had come together with spontaneous enthusiasm to see, to cheer, to hear the man about whom they had read so much, but seldom or never seen, the man whom they felt rather than Few realized until after it was all over and twilight had descended about the trees and old bricks of Harvard Yard that they had been present at the most notable assemblage ever gathered at the University, that it was to greet...
...light of his ideals in the splendor of his achievements in the high perpetual cheer of his example pledge the university whose calerglary he was, our best; and our best to the country whose greatest private citizen he has been for more than a generation of years; and with this, our pledge to what he loved best and most, we leave...
...doubtful concerning national standards of 1926 when one knows that in 1827 people were writing such things us-- "a glance at our country and its present moral condition fills the mind with alarming apprehension." The jazz age has nothing on the age of crinolines and Jenny Lind. It will cheer the public to be apprised of its ancestors' wickedness, for the immobile faces in the family album become more human when their foibles are proclaimed...