Word: weakest
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...first game of the season will be with M.I.T. on Thursday December 11 in the Garden, followed by one with the University Club on December 17. As yet the wings are the weakest point on the squad, while the defense is particularly good...
...reason for all these troubles and misfortunes is that our country is controlled by the silliest and sloppiest sentimentalists who have ever in all history sat on the Treasury bench. The government of Britain and her empire has for some peculiar reason been entrusted to the weakest invertebrates in the country...
Annoying even to God-fearing rubber-men must have been this sermon. But the fact, however unrelated, was that before the ensuing week was out leaders of the industry met and conferred and, on the one day of the week when all stocks were weakest, rubber stocks suddenly firmed, flurried higher on the glad tidings that some of the many troubles of the tire industry had been patched...
...anything new, he often makes you aware of what you already know, gives details as positively and clearly as the motorist's Blue Book. "Women invented love, and men fidelity. No! this is not a paradox. The strongest man hides within him a shamefaced sentimentalist, and the weakest woman a stern realist." Author Paul Géraldy, 45, aphorist. playwright, poet, sometimes called "the de Musset of the 20th Century," is author of Toi et Moi, once largest-selling book of poetry. He has seen many a play of his produced at the Comedie FranÇaise. His wife...
...weakest point was Pompilia, played by Torrup. Her lachrymose voice and sentimentality became rather wearing before the evening was over. Of course her part with its almost cloying exhibitions of imminent maternity necessitated some of this. But it is hard for one familiar with the modern stage tradition of child bearing to be sympathetic with...