Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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C.I.O. President Philip Murray sounded the deepest organ tones. When he arose to address a jampacked veto rally in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden, his voice trembled with bitterness. The bill was "dastardly," "dangerously provocative," a "foul brew," he roared. "Our liberties are threatened by reactionary monopoly, driving us on the first long step toward domestic fascism. . . . From here henceforward, if this bill becomes law, the organized labor movement is on the defensive in this country. . . . Let us return to private life the backers of this ugly measure...
...Naples and the Neapolitans Burns, as commentator, has enormous affection. At the least, it seems, they taught him how to live and how to love. His deepest resentment is reserved for those U.S. soldiers who failed to learn as much. The Italians, he writes, "were our enemies. Yet in those young men of Italy I'd seen something centuries old. An American is only as old as his years. A long line of something was hidden behind the bright eyes of those Italians. And then and there...
First, or Sixth? This week, rednecked from Cuban sun, the question-mark Brooklyn Dodgers rolled north by ship and Pullman. They looked neither bad nor good, only perplexed. One of their deepest perplexities was the conduct of their manager, Leo Durocher. A bridegroom for the third time, he was acting as if he had never been on a honeymoon before. Some days he hadn't even showed up for practice. Other days, chewing gum thoughtfully, he spent most of the time gazing up at his screen-actress bride, Laraine Day, sitting in a box and chewing...
Whether or not Mike is awarded an honorary "H" at the end of the season (as has been suggested in some circles), his blood will always be deepest Crimson--not long ago, he asked the H.A.A. if they could possibly save a seat in the Stadium for him next fall. The H.A.A. said yes, they thought that might be arranged...
...Louis was having better luck. Police finally recovered his 1946 Cadillac, stolen in deepest Harlem last October, and charged a dining-car waiter with the crime. The waiter, they said, declared that he absolutely would not have stolen it if he had known it was Louis...