Word: comradeships
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...cared for by fat, completely self-effacing Donna Rachele Mussolini who is her husband's idea of the perfect Italian wife. Above suspicion, she dwells most of the time in northern Italy, visited by her Caesar in a spirit of duty, which gives way at times to happy comradeship of an evening in the flickering glow of oil lamps on their farm...
When the Kreisler hoax became known, Mischa Elman was pompously indignant. Said he: "It is indeed a surprise that one who stands so high for all that is beautiful, pure and true in art as Kreisler should have resorted to such means. . . ." Other fiddlers showed greater comradeship. Yehudi Menuhin called it "one of the most creditable things that Kreisler has ever done." Albert Spalding was not surprised. Efrem Zimbalist had known, had gladly kept the secret all along. Said he: "The violin repertory has been wonderfully enriched by these compositions, and as Kreisler did not think it advisable...
...people worthy of themselves and a Reich in which it has for Germans again become a joy to live. They will find a national community in which uncounted millions, from the National Socialist fighter to the soldier and from the laborer to the official, are working in loyal comradeship and honest fulfillment of duty for the reconstruction of the State and the bringing up of a nation that desires to maintain itself in this world in honor, peace and diligence...
...fact that the players will wear exactly the same uniform in games, with the exception of the shoes, that they wear in practice sessions. Previously, the footballers, were a different uniform on Saturdays. Outside of the ever-present economic reason, the players often have a feeling of comradeship with the old uniforms and also hey have become used to certain shoulder pads and are put off their best game by being forced to break in a new set of pads...
...management must set up a card system for admission to them, and that this system will be administered by the hostess and waitresses, with the Cambridge police in the offing. It means, further, that the house will divide along age lines, which are not the lines that dining hall comradeship always follows. The tutors, for instance, who are just beginning to enter the life of the house, and the graduate students, will be segregated from the bulk of the undergraduates at meals; the battle which the house plan waged against the tutor's tables will have to be fought once...