Word: dreamed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Words, Deeds, A Dream...
...suggestions and advice concerning President Hoover's political future that followed the election returns to the White House, none was more significant than an editorial entitled, "A Dream For Mr. Hoover," in the arch-Democratic New York World. Its author, able Editor Walter Lippmann, had been a good Hoover friend since 1915, had written the first article (1919) proposing him for the presidency. Excerpts from Mr. Lippmann's Dream For Mr. Hoover...
...make pictures for the joy of doing. It is not work, it is pleasure, it is joy. We do not say to ourselves 'Now we will spend so much on a moving picture.' We say, 'We will make the best that is in us. We will dream over it, we will toil over it, and if we put our hearts into it we will make something that will entertain and inspire the American public...
...order of His Majesty the nine-year-old prince received what few boys of his age dream of getting: a license to drive an automobile...
Intelligent people who wouldn't dream of asserting that the horses pulling the big wagons in circus parades are having a big time will insist that a cadet is merely being modest when he says he doesn't enjoy parades. Probably this is due to the fact that none of the movie, novel, or short story writers have been able to get the real, honest-to-God, low down on Dress Parade. This inability to read between the lines, so to speak, is probably because nobody is allowed between the lines during parade...