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Word: conflicted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Preamble. "The conflict is one between the old and the new, emphasized by the sharp adjustments required in a period immediately following a great war. Such conflicts of thought have gone on from the beginning. They will go on until the end. It is in many ways desirable that they should go on, even in armies, subject always, of course, to that essential discipline without which an army becomes a mob. What is needed, is a more generous appreciation by each side of the difficulties of the other side. On each side there is need of patience with what seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Fruits of Labor » | 12/14/1925 | See Source »

Part I (Questions which the Board asked itself and which "despite the conflict of testimony admit of answers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Fruits of Labor » | 12/14/1925 | See Source »

Another feature made public yesterday was the fact that the lacrosse team representing Oxford and Cambridge is scheduled for the opening conflict of the University season on April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SERIES OF SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED BY H.A.A | 12/12/1925 | See Source »

...Those charged with carrying the olive branch as messengers of that great American people, instead of bringing peace, seem to have carried out a program bringing conflict, discord and hatred among the two peoples which they were to join with the holy bonds of fraternity and love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATIN AMERICA: Pershing Unruffled | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

...tired of her husband, is the central character. The husband is equally weary. There appears the inevitable third angle to the triangle in the person of a beautiful, accomplished and slightly shopworn opera singer. Singer and husband fall on each other's neck. After some exceedingly interesting internal conflict the wife decides that she is not so tired as she thought. The husband wakes up with equal abruptness and peace is made. The opera singer-much the wisest and most worthy figure-is left in somewhat lonely splendor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays: Dec. 7, 1925 | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

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