Word: guardedness
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But pilots flew and guarded the mail last year at a slightly greater cost of life than before. In fiscal 1931-32, 14 pilots met death in 32,200,000 mi. of flight, an average of one fatality for each 2,300,000 mi. flown. In the previous year there...
If U. S. Protestantism has a mouthpiece it is the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, founded 24 years ago to give its constituent worshippers voice on moral (not theological) questions. With altering lay attitudes on social questions the Federal Council has tried to keep pace. Whether it...
In their scarlet, gold-laced uniforms last week the Beefeaters carefully removed from the Tower not only the crown and the sceptre but a whole shop windowful of diamond-studded ornaments. Piling into motorcars they took these to St. James's Palace, guarded them during the night.
Just before he sailed back to Britain, still closely guarded, Patrick said in a message to Irishmen: "Everyone who knows Irishmen likes them. They like a joke and are always ready for a bit of fun. Your attachment to the Throne is proverbial and I am delighted to have this...
Publisher George Joseph Hecht of Parents' Magazine opened a safe in his Manhattan office one day last week, extracted a bulky sheaf of papers, handed it almost furtively to a trusted employe. If the bundle had contained gold Publisher Hecht would not have guarded it more zealously. It was...