Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...blighted by his Party's traditional isolationism. Nominee Roosevelt, a keen judge of public opinion, will make his second Administration more conservative than his first. Commanding the confidence of the distressed masses, he will "provide insurance against radicalism of the sort which the United States has most to fear...
...need to recall to you the fear of those days. . . . Supplies in their basements. . . . Plans to get their fortunes across the border. . . . Hideaways. . . . Homeless boys. . . . Farmers who banded together with pitchforks. . . . Powerful leaders of industry and banking . . . came to me in Washington in those early days of 1933 pleading to be saved. . . . We met the emergency with emergency action. But far more important than that, we went to the roots of the trouble and attacked the cause of the crisis. We were against revolution. And, therefore, we waged war against those conditions which make revolutions - against the inequalities...
Work on the execution and reception of kick-offs generally closes the practice. It is believed that no contact work will be attempted for fear of injuries, but otherwise the University will witness the regular procedure followed every week...
...recently carried into effect in Government I should have been delayed until the damage of seriously reduced enrollment has been done. Past years of long and highly detailed assignments and generally rough sledding through the myriad details of American government have left their stamp, a Freshman have an instinctive fear of enrolling in this basically worthwhile course. Their attitude is equally founded on both common hearsay and what has been, in the past, the truth...
Assistant-Coach Rao Crowther, who scouted the Bruins in their last game, brought back reports calculated to instill respect and fear, and the team is not regarding Brown as any "breather...