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...code should be equipped with steam-heat, plumbing and hot water night and day. Divorce was blissfully easy. Early this year, Lady Marconi quieted two years of rumors of divorce by establishing a technical residence at Fiume and suing her husband, who was guilty of incompatibility of temper...
...nearly bursting with astonishment and anger. I had been reared in a stately Spanish household, where was preserved sacredly the old punctilious tradition of Spain. I had never been treated rudely by a man, and this was rudeness beyond anything that I had ever imagined could exist. My temper got the best...
...child first laugh aloud?" "When should a child walk alone?" "How many teeth are there in the first set?" "Why should mothers nurse their children?" "Is rocking (in sleep) necessary?" "How much crying is normal for a very young baby?" "What is the cry of pain?-of hunger?-of temper?-of illness?-of indulgence or habit...
...December Atlantic Monthly an almost categorical indictment of American trade unions based on the findings of Mr. Untermeyer in the New York Building Trades investigation. Mr. F. L. Bullard has laid down a programme for the unions in the last issue of the same publication. From the temper of these two articles one may conclude that Mr. Bullard has more fear than sympathy for Labor. It was perhaps this fear which led him to generalize so boldly from the indefensible practices of only one section of Labor--the black sheep of the whole Federation. His attack appears...
...just opened its winter session. It meets in the caucus room and many of its meetings are more lively than those that pass in Congress itself; for its members have no listening constituents to temper the full force of their ideas. Membership is limited to those "employed around Congress"? that is, to secretaries of Senators, of Representatives and to others such as Kenneth Romney, cashier in the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House. They number some...