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...Door. There are enough scatter-brained girls who call themselves " vamps" without the Prince making a "Royal Vamp" of himself. I visited England last year and want to say that a great many people in London know him for what he is. Too many Americans think he is a sweet, babyfaced, "innocent," "embarrassed" young man ! That is perfect nonsense, and anyone with half an eye should know it. I only hope this incident will open people's eyes in this country. In England everyone knows the truth...
Doctors 20 years ago rode in buggies often pulled by old grey mares that were not what they used to be. Since doctors have taken to riding in buggies with a mechanical put-put, they themselves are not what they used to be, declared Dr. Joshua Sweet, Professor of Surgical Research at the University of Pennsylvania, addressing a congress of Railway Surgeons in Manhattan last week. Said...
...butler and cook shall see that all the rooms peculiar to their officers, together with their appurtenances, be daily set and kept in order, clean and sweet from all manner of noisesomeness and nastiness or sensible offensiveness...
...golden ingots of my impressions are stored, forevermore. And when I am old and gray, and the years have gently laid the veil of life aside, I shall sit before a flickering fire of dying embers, and I shall dream, and out of the shadowy past shall trail sweet memories, fragments of joys and sorrows and ambitions. Strong, white hands, angel-hands, from muted strings shall lure bushed melodies, and once again I shall stand on the steps of Widener and gaze across the beloved Yard where the wind sighs. In the branches and nimble squirrels sport themselves among...
...began the trial of Dr. Ossian H. Sweet, his wife and friends. Dr. Sweet had bought a house in a white section of Detroit. A white man was found dead nearby, presumably by a bullet fired by Negroes in Dr. Sweet's house. The question for the jury to decide is whether the Negroes had defended themselves from the attack of a white mob or had fired wantonly...