Word: affectionate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Franklin D. Roosevelt makes a great public display of his affection for Georgia. Never a visit does he pay to Warm Springs without a hearty greeting to his "second home" and his "adopted State." To make that sentiment a reality he bought a 1,700-acre farm near Warm Springs...
Lawyer Neylan has a real affection for his client, and Hearst often sneaks up on this blindly sentimental side when debates between them become warm. Dopesters predict that when the aging publisher dies, Jack Neylan will head the regency that tells Hearst's sons and Hearst's editors...
What the uproar will seem like to those who have never come within the circle I do not know. To convey to them the quality of the devotion which his pupils feel is like trying to explain to one who never heard him the spell which Garrick cast upon his...
How could the Canadian legislative mind be so cold as to believe any citizen of the United States capable of even harboring a thought which involved snatching tender offspring from the breasts of fond parents? After all, are we not all brothers under the skin? Are we not all sharers...
Last week the same newspaper owner, Adolph Simon Ochs, arrived in Chattanooga again, to visit his successful Times, for which he had never lost affection throughout the years that he published a far greater newspaper in Manhattan. He was old now-77-and in precarious health. Publisher Ochs joined heartily...