Word: anyways
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...things I said, "We admire him for the enemies that he has made. It is to his eternal credit, for example, that the Hitler Government would not permit him to enter Germany because of his outspoken passion for humanity and human decency. Since, therefore, Hitler does not like him anyway, it might not be out of place for me to close my remarks with the ancient Jewish benediction: 'May he thus continue to serve even unto his hundredth year.' "... Louis L. MANN...
...Better come early anyway," replied the War Office. "Our uniforms will be strange to your horses. Think of our bearskins...
Jackson Whitlow took to his bed. Last week, when he passed his 50th day of fasting (but drinking water), his 137 Ibs. had wasted to 97, his intestines were bleeding and two doctors who vainly urged him to eat predicted he would die anyway. Someone wrote him a postcard...
Those in charge of the meeting are W. W. Casper and an unidentified student who asked that his name be withheld anyway...
...they call themselves "Nordics." There is probably not an unmixed Nordic in the world unless he exists in a remote part of Sweden or at the source of a Norwegian fjord, and even there he may have Mongoloid Lappish blood. To scientists a "pure race" is almost an abstraction; anyway, the greatest cultural achievements have been produced by racially mixed peoples, for according to the laws of heredity two and two can often make five. The subject of race sounds much more sensible treated biologically rather than politically or socially...