Word: angers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...broadside began a week of sensational warfare between the White House and the Senate. Some observers saw President Hoover turning over a new and bolder political leaf, adopting Rooseveltian tactics to combat congressional vagaries. Others pictured him as a nervous, sensitive man who had been swamped by his own anger at the loss of support. Certain it was that his fingers played a new tattoo of worry on the arms of his chair, that his nerves were stretched by the failure of the country to rally sooner from its slump, by Republican reverses in the election, by the natural...
Tickets by Wire. Last week the 16 theatre ticket brokers accredited by the League of New York Theatres resigned in anger. And almost simultaneously the League, which includes more than 80% of legitimate New York theatres, announced that henceforth Postal Telegraph & Cable Corp. will handle ticket orders through 125 of its offices in New York City. Postal will charge a 50? handling fee, will deliver reservation slips to customers' homes. 'About one-quarter of the tickets for each performance will be sold at box offices, may be taken by brokers. It has been possible in the past...
...sends a greeting to a religious convention-as to the Catholics at Omaha (TIME, Sept. 29) or to the Lutherans at Milwaukee (TIME, Oct. 20) he tries hard to be noncommittal. But sometimes a President, or his aide, slips.* At once some sensitive soul cries out in anguish or anger. This happened last week. A prominent Roman Catholic flayed President Hoover for his greeting to the Lutherans, which was: Hoover to Lutherans. "I send cordial greetings to the Americans of Lutheran faith who are celebrating on October 31 the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation and the 400th anniversary...
...Dolomites. Gemma knows, too, that Caryl's solidness is a much-needed compensation to Sebastian's brilliance. When Sebastian goes off to Paris to conduct the opening of his first ballet, he leaves Gemma in an ecstasy of fear for her sick baby and of anger at Sebastian's incomplete sympathy. The baby dies. It is Caryl who soothes Gemma, takes care of her, distracts her from bitterness and madness...
...split in his own Peasant Party between peasant factions of the "Old Kingdom" and those of such great new provinces added to Rumania after the War as Tran sylvania (Maniu birthplace); 2) successful intrigue by the Rumanian Minister at London, Nicolae Titulescu, through wily henchmen in Bucharest; 3) the anger of King Carol at Dr. Maniu's repeated insistence that His Majesty must not be crowned until Queen Helen becomes reconciled and consents to be crowned with...