Word: dears
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week India resigned as the party's women's director. She wrote a "Dear Steve" letter of resignation to Democratic " National Chairman Stephen Mitchell, who expressed the proper regrets in a "Dear India" reply. The cordiality shown in their exchange was only letter-deep. Old Pro India had always considered Political Amateur Mitchell naive and impractical. When Mitchell set out to "integrate" the women's division into the general national committee organization, India was sure that he was trying to get rid of her. At first, she thought she could outlast him. But Amateur Mitchell turned...
...Dear me, how clever of Mr. McCord to turn out such "Lost" Positives as licit, iterate, fulgent and fangled ... All of them are in my Webster, and most of them not uncommon in literate circles. [Let] Harvard-man McCord...heed this monition...
...Dear Time-Reader
...short, as Author Gary acknowledges by quoting it, his hero is afflicted with the old Cavalier conviction: "I could not love thee, Dear, so much, Loved I not Honor more." Explicitly, his duty is to keep making the world safe for the kind of love he lives for. Rainier rails at some of the practical aspects of such duties. "Oh you statesmen of bad breath!" he declaims. "How dare you spend hours in your councils listening to anything that is not a sound of a lover's kiss...
...Robert Louis Stevenson, "and yet running all over the human body-a suit of nerves." "A young friend of Mr. Meredith's," Stevenson added, "came to him in an agony. 'This is too bad of you,' he cried. 'Willoughby is me!' 'No, my dear fellow,' said the author...