Word: questioningly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1930
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...broad day light, and in spite of the activities of anti-aircraft gunners stationed at balloon positions. I feel the same thing could be done today (TIME, June 23). I remember H. C. Barnes (then Major), onetime commander of our Battery "B" as the man whose answer to my question, as asked in keeping with an order from our commanding officer, was, "None of your . . .* business who this is, give me Mr. B. . . ." That was the answer of Major Barnes to Buck Private Myself, acting according to orders...
...Snake Question...
TIME readers make me think of this story: A nice old lady visits the reptile cage at the Zoo; after studying a wriggling serpent at length, she asks the attendant: "Oh, mister, is that a male or female snake?" "Lady," replies the keeper, "that is a question that could only interest another snake...
Prophet MacDonald, gravely perplexed, endeavored to raise the Indian question above party lines, called Conservative Stanley Baldwin and Liberal David Lloyd George into consultation, laid before them such ominous statistics as these...
Naturally it was not a question of money. It was a question of principle. The King contended that Peddler Comincio, after 41 years residence in the U. S. (during which time he was not naturalized), died a subject of His Majesty and died intestate (without making a will). Therefore it was contended that in this case an Italian law which makes the King the "natural heir" of subjects who die intestate should apply. Last year a New York surrogate's court decided against His Majesty (TIME, July 8, 1929). The case was appealed...