Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Roosevelt, he twice virtually declared, was a liar and hypocrite. Of the Banking Bill, which his foes the bankers also mortally hate and fear, Priest Coughlin roared: "In order to deceive the people of the United States, instead of driving the money changers from the temple as was promised them, the present administration in Washington is sponsoring a new banking bill popularly known as the Eccles bill . . . If you analyze this new bill, now being sponsored by Mr. Roosevelt, you will discover that it is nothing more than a marriage license between a prostitute [the Federal Reserve System...
...this holy place grow beards because there is not water enough to shave in, our professor, who stands six feet seven inches in his stocking feet and carries some three hundred and nine pounds, made bold to ask the archbishop if he could take a bath. Through gratitude or fear of this man mountain, the archbishop murmured a Greek Orthodox assent through his archiepiscopal beard...
...Berlin where the "honor" or potential expansion of Germany is eaten, slept and breathed, no sign appeared that Adolf Hitler would sign. On the assumption that he would not, German editors, despite the close government press control, evinced fear. Said the Berlin businessman's Börsenzeitung: "France has every opportunity to assault us, using her alliance with the Soviet as a lever, without having to fear British intervention." If Germany chooses to sign for Peace, France has no such opportunity...
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...American need fear the effects of such a procedure if it is honestly carried out. To fear it is to show an unwarranted lack of confidence in the intelligence and the intellectual integrity of the average American university student. As a matter of fact, few intelligent youngsters are worth their salt if they have not, at some stage of their education, passed through a phase of doubt and questioning. It is a healthy sign of intellectual growth to seek to know the whys of our present system--even when this is accompanied by the frequent question "Why not otherwise...