Word: dearly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dear Old Darling" is the perfect medium for the bland, effervescent personality of the American stage actor, George M. Cohan. Besides that, it is an evening's worth of high-tension excitement, with astonishingly little remission. After you have left the theatre, however, your task--the spectator's task--is done. There is nothing to brood over in melancholy moments. "Dear Old Darling" makes no pretensions beyond those of good, solid entertainment...
...does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld. Only letters under 400 words can be printed on account of space limitations.) Editors of the Crimson: Dear Sirs...
...have been under the impression that they were voting for "Dear Teddy" when they were voting for Franklin D, well they were not far of the real course...
...Wichita, Kans., before he took the stand in his suit for $1,491 overtime wages he claimed from Wichita Transportation Co., Christian E. Klag folded his hands and intoned: "Dear Jesus, help me this morning to be truthful and honest and to show my cause is just and that I have been unfairly dealt with. Help the jurors to see the light, we ask in Thy name. Amen." Judge Roby Nesmith promptly declared a mistrial, dismissed the jury...
Married. Edward Francis ("Ned") Hutton, 58, wealthy stockbroker, ex-board chairman of General Foods Corp.; and one Dorothy Dear Metzger; in Ritter, S. C. Two months ago Mr. Hutton's second wife, Marjorie Post Close Hutton, married Joseph Edward Davies of Washington, D. C. (TIME...