Word: flowingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Boston's spring crop of earthquakes has excited the envy and jealousy of the Californians and Japanese. With the assurance of geologists that Boston is to have bigger and better earthquakes in the near future the Far West and the Far East fear that the flow of post-earthquake gold will be diverted to New England. They also fear the effects of the earthquake spirit upon American literature. The long awaited renaissance or more properly, naissance of American poetry has depended upon just such a shaking...
Gold exports continue heavy, yet the country's large trade balance in recent months leads many financial writers here and abroad to predict that the out ward flow of gold from the U. S. will shortly halt and that we may even see some of the recently exported yellow metal come back to us again later in the year...
...possibilities of the movement must be apparent to all. After a strenuous session of Folies-stepping under the tutoring of Ned Weyburn, even Congress might be expected to accomplish something. Think what master-pieces would flow from the pen of Chesterton should he spend an hour daily with Gilda Grey! And the work of a John Roach Straton who had mastered the shimmy is beyond the farthest reach of the imagination...
...mountain streams trickle through the Black Forest, unite at Donaueschingen, about 20 miles from the Swiss border and 40 miles from the French frontier, and the Danube (German, Donau) begins its 1725-mile flow through Wiirttemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary, Yugo-Slavia, Bulgaria and Rumania to empty itself into the Black...
Last November, a Conservative Ministry was elected in Britain. The Experts' Plan began to function. The whole Continental situation started to improve. European countries floated loans in the U. S., began to draw on the proceeds. British capital in the U. S. began to flow home. The pound sterling pricked up its ears, shook itself and began a sensational climb from about $4.40 to its newest high point last week of $4.79½-7⅛ points...