Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME'S "attitude toward life" is neither democratic nor aristocratic, but impersonal, factual. To significant news and facts about all races, groups, classes, TIME gives appropriate space.?ED. Skin Deep...
...kind to his people and she is well cared for. But she suffers from intolerable headaches, has become nearly blind, and permits herself to be laughed at and heckled by an unfeeling people in order to provide the wherewithal to educate her four children. Beauty is but skin deep. Being a physician, I do not like to feel that TIME can be frivolous over the tragedies of disease...
...mental terms he is neither superfluously happy nor deeply discouraged, but his moods may vary at times from great happiness to deep discouragement...
...class bitterness is so deep, its prejudice so powerful, and its antagonism to everything labor stands for is so inflamed that a decent Government following the present one would be justified in impeaching the present one for disloyalty...
...very silent partner in the life of us boys, he was a very real companion." Charles Kingsley was a kinsman, and "the first person to give me the idea that religion made men efficient." His clinical work in a London Hospital, graphically described, stirred searching questions which cut deep into his life. Accidental contact with D. L. Moody, "down a dark street in Shadwell on my way from a maternity case", proved a turning point, rooting in him the ideal that "loyalty to a living Leader was religion, and that nightly service in the humblest life was the expression...