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There was dancing in the streets in Barcelona last week, such a fiesta as not even the oldest Catalan could remember. By oxcart and on burro the peasants came in their red stockinet caps and baggy breeches. Leather-faced fishermen came up from Tarragona. All night long shouting crowds surged...
Grunted Lawyer Clarence Darrow, denying a report that he had joined a Humanist society (TIME, Sept. 26): "I don't take any stock in organized religion. Everybody knows that. I haven't joined up with any organization, so far as I remember. But I'm in sympathy...
Died. Sarah Jane Garner, 81, mother of John Nance Garner; of general toxic poisoning: at Detroit, Tex. Daughter of a frontiersman, born on the banks of Texas' Red River, she bore Son John Nance and six other children in a mud-chinked log cabin. She also raised five orphans...
Mother of five, grandmother of three, Editrix Roosevelt editorially led off thus: "With this issue we make our bow to the public. Babies! Can you think of anything more wonderful?" She told a tale on Assistant Editrix Dall: "I will always remember when my first-born wept bitterly all of...
The Vagabond likes to remember once in September when he walked through the town to the harbor, and watched the sailors leaving their ships. He thought of a time when this town sent out the proudest ships in the world, with famous captains, now forgotten. They cleared Cape Horn in...