Word: loudnesses
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...blind man, has come as far as he has in politics. He would be given more credit for this success if he did not overpublicize his affliction. His support of farm measures has been routine and unoriginal. The persistence with which he tries to personify "common folks," his loud and unreasoned advocacy of their cause, make him dull and unattractive to his better-bred, more intelligent colleagues. His term expires March...
...Last week the Chicago Tribune published a loud advertisement: "Come on, Business, let's go. . . . America needs leadership. The public looks to Business for it. The politicians in Washington are only a crowd of ranting actors. They cannot do the country any real harm." In Washington Assistant Secretary of Commerce Julius Klein predicted an eleven-billion-dollar construction program for 1930, hailed "the dawn of a new day." President Hoover signed a Bill for the U. S. to spend $375,000,000 on new roads in the next three years, to give 100,000 men jobs...
...Wickford, England, John Andrew put an electric bulb on the seat of a chair, sat in the chair, died of fright when the bulb exploded with a loud...
...collection of loud tales...
...Loud were the wails of protest from statesmen and delegates. Secretary Stimson, whose delegation has already spent $350,000 at the conference, was particularly annoyed. Said...