Word: haled
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Only a few days ago, Trotzky was a sick man, but almost overnight he became hale and hearty. The significance of his "recovery" lies deep and is best explained a posteriori...
...description of Holden's use in 1807 has been found in an almost forgotten Boston literary journal, "Today," which was begun and discontinued in 1852. Charles Hale, author of the description, has set forth the chapel's miraculous powers in an account of the Harvard Alumni Festival...
...engraving of an old hero is about to appear on U. S. postage stamps. Nathan Hale, who was sorry that he had but one life, will be engraved on a new ½-cent stamp (to be used on third-class mail under the new law). The portrait of President Harding which was recently used on a memorial issue, will reappear on a new 1½-cent stamp and 1½-cent stamped envelopes (in sepia) also for use in third-class mail...
...next day, the heat of the Senate had radiated away in good part. Senator Hale explained that he had sent the Vice President to the White House and not allowed him to return to the Senate after the President's inauguration. A few mild rebukes for the haste of the previous day's proceedings were spoken, but nothing was said of the speech...
...Hale and hearty at the age of 76, Arthur James Balfour, Earl of that name, descended from his bedroom one bright foggy morning into his electrically lit study in his electrically lit house in Carlton Gardens, London. He sank agedly into a chair before his writing desk, took up a bunch of letters, sorted them, opened a cablegram from Palestine sent by the Arab Executive, political agency of the Arabs, read...