Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Uncle Arthur" Henderson, beefy British Foreign Secretary, is a Scotsman who stands by his friends. Only he of all the 20 Foreign Ministers gathered at Geneva last week went down to the station to meet Aristide Briand, just defeated in the election for President of France (see p. 23). Warmly...
Theodore Herman Dreiser, 60, has begun to take stock of himself. Dawn, An Autobiography of Early Youth, is a portentous beginning. Couched in inimitable Dreiserese, stamped on every page with his trademark of bewildered honesty, it begins thus: ''The average earthling, as I have reason to know, has...
In Paris Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling, author (The Travel Diary of a Philosopher), maintained that: "Those women of the Northern ;United] States will not last long because their lives are becoming devoid of emotion. . . . Those beautiful, emotional types of women in the southern part of the United States may be...
"With a sense of deep emotion, We approach this painful case;
One August afternoon in 1870, in St. Clement's College at Metz, a serious dark-eyed boy was taking examinations for the Ecole Polytechnique, government military school at Paris. The professor of French composition, trembling with emotion, scrawled on the blackboard: "Develop this thought of Kléber's:? 'It...