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Word: emotionalize (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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In extra-legal matters also, Lawyer Barringer is no match for his cinema confrère. His office is less shiny, his secretary (Una Merkel) less mature, his scout and handy man (Raymond Hatton) less sly. For pleasure, Lawyer Simon likes a trip to Europe, but Lawyer Barringer goes to...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Dec. 18, 1933 | 12/18/1933 | See Source »

Thus did the nation's most dramatic lynching week leave Albert Cabell Ritchie the unhappy victim of a situation which, had it occurred in any other week, would have been relatively unimportant. As it was, Conservative Mr. Ritchie found himself in the same boat with Conservative Mr. Hoover, whom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Lesson Learned | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

"Paddy, The Next Best Thing"--University. "Sweetheart Darlin" in a faster tempo. Also "Ann Vickers" which fails to arouse much emotion.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 12/2/1933 | See Source »

"Oh, I can't go on!" screams Ruth Chatterton in a moment of high mechanical emotion; but alas, she does go on, and on, and on, until the audience of "Female," current epic at the Metropolitan, is ready to weep with sympathy for the poor girl so driven by the...

Author: By T. B. Oc., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 11/14/1933 | See Source »

One year, toward the end of his teaching career, Sumner's class was very large. "There had been, off and on, noise and inattention that had irked him sore. Toward the end of the year either the disorderly repented... or else feared reprisals; in any case there was bought for...

Author: By J. M., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 11/8/1933 | See Source »

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