Word: delightfullness
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"Woodrow Wilson was a gallant lover, an ardent wooer. His anxiety to make a good impression was delightful. He seemed no more certain of success than any other man might and he exhausted all the tricks of this old trade. . . . The President had a private tele phone wire run from...
"When you've used up your energy at work or play," read the Esty advertisements, "smoke a Camel and notice how soon you feel your flow of natural energy snap back ... a healthful and delightful release of natural, vibrant energy. . . . Basic discovery from a famous research laboratory."
Irate correspondent C. R. Myre, M. D. [who invited TIME'S editors to go to Hell where "there is no post office"] might be surprised some day to receive his warm compliments returned, from the editors of TIME, plainly postmarked HELL. In the unscorched letter the editor probably will...
Congress last week decided to thwart the increasing tendency of U. S. soldiers, sailors and marines to go crazy. The Senate passed a House bill forbidding the three services to keep an officer or enlisted man on duty in the tropics and certain foreign stations longer than two years. Surgeon...
Light, amusing, properly, sentimental, "Thirty Day Princess" would be pleasant entertainment in any season, in spring it is nothing short of delightful. Making the usual concession to conviction it starts in the musical comedy kingdom of Taronia, which, despite the idy-llie happiness of its people, is sadly in need...