Word: smile
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Lenine received our hero with an amiable ezardonic smile...
...Lenine escorted him to the cub and kindly consented to pay for the cab and asked him to give his have to Mr. Winston Churchill. And so our hero drove away from the munificent place of the Kremlin, waving his hand to Mr. Lenine, who stood in the doorway smiling a gracious, czardonic smile. New York Evening Post...
...unconscious for two days, and then opened his big grey eyes and looked at Anne with a sleepy smile of recognition. Then he turned his head. Gilbert and Francesca were standing at the edge of his bed. He stared past them, at the window; his little thin white face lit up with his own cheerful grin...
...good American espouses the cause of English Tories, a group of people who either would not recognize him, or who if they did for the sake of gaining their purposes would do so in a sickeningly patronizing and scornful way? This part of the picture always makes me smile...
With the Harvard week history, the biggest impression the Crimson men left here was their spirit of sportsmanship. The love of sport for sport's sake was a big factor in all their teams. They played and rowed with a smile, and they lost fighting hard, but still with a hearty congratulation and a promise for next year. Their stay here taught us an appreciation of Harvard and Harvard men and they left here with the highest esteem of the entire regiment. Not once did they question any decision of the officials; such a difference from Saturday...