Word: tasks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Senate's No. 1 orator and to historians the Senator most likely to be remembered in their future chronicles of this era. But to U. S. Presidents from Roosevelt to Roosevelt "Bill" Borah has always been the Great Opposer. Last week the Senator from Idaho arose to his immemorial task and demonstrated that the New Deal was to be no exception in his crusade against the White House...
...President was not taken to task for allowing his children to throw off their marriage vows so lightly by Rt. Rev. James Edward Freeman, Bishop of Washington who is far too politic to antagonize the White House. Nor did Rt. Rev. William Thomas Manning. Bishop of New York, in whose diocese lies the President's own Hyde Park, speak out as he once did against the divorce of the late Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont. The letter-writer to the Living Church who said what he thought needed to be said was Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, 66, Bishop...
...BACHELOR FLAT MYSTERY-R. A. J. Walling-Morrow ($2). Mr. Tolfree takes over the task of protecting a Lord's young relatives from the cruel world...
...that 95% of the company's employes opposed a strike, the bloodiness of all past steel strikes made the threat of such a walk-out still one of the most grievous prospects for the Administration. On "Madam Queen's" shoulders rested the queen's-size task of ending...
...closely related, for real happiness seems to come through the achievement of something worthwhile; happiness by itself is liable to leave a man with rather an empty feeling by the time he is about fifty. Therefore, the wisest course is to devote one's self to a task which he considers honestly worth of achievement. That his enterprise may not seem laudable to the world at large is of small moment for he is the one person that knows frankly if its fulfillment will be worthwhile...