Word: affectionate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"I am under obligations to Mr. Anderson, who is running on the Independent ticket. I believe him to be honest, sincere and capable. I have a personal affection for him and perhaps I am doing him an injustice when I ask you to support Senator Walsh. But the defeat of...
"Reports have been circulated in America that many attempts have been made to assassinate King Fuad and that he is afraid for his life. This is also untrue. No attempt has been made upon the life of the King. He has great courage, which has won for him the respect...
The announcement of a new and "independent" college to be organized by Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn is obviously unauthorized and premature. Such details as have appeared, furthermore, are obviously inaccurate. One newspaper account derives a fanciful picture of the new institution from the presumed antipathy of its founder to semester examinations...
Nerves. Probably when the discerningly competent John Farrar and Stephen Vincent Benet are more experienced in the Theatre, they will look back upon Nerves and wonder why they ever did it. It originated as a one-act War play, was spread thinly through three acts and emerged as such an...
At Detroit, one Mrs. S. Billman visited her son. He escorted her to the station when she left, hugged her with violent affection, cracked her rib.