Word: fearlessly
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...Japanese surprised with their skill . . . along defensive lines. ... In batting they are still weak, although they are absolutely fearless at the plate...
...first time in his ursine life, Senator William Edgar Borah, who refuses all invitations to go to Europe, broadcast last week to Europe. The whole Continent tuned in. Oppressed nations look to the ponderous, fearless Chairman of the U. S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee as their greatest champion. Oppressing Great Powers view him with logical alarm. As millions of eager, ear-straining Europeans crouched over their radio sets they heard the Senator's sonorous words and rumbling periods punctuated and all but drowned by astounding catcalls in a dozen languages, women's shrill screams, the roars...
Italy honors the fearless spirit of youth by naming her National organization of boys after the youth Baltila, who is reputed to have opened fire on the enemy invading his native village with the only weapon at his command, a rock, while all about him stood helpless in the paralysis of fear. He gave his life to kindle the fighting spirit in his fellow townsmen and lives forever in the lives and activities of the boys of Italy. It is not likely that the established order in Italy will do honor even in death (if indeed he is lost...
...would be easy to continue thus, mentioning the able men the Crusaders have supported and helped put into office because of their fearless and intelligent conception of the prohibition menace; pointing out the number of mass meetings, speakers, radio talks, paid advertisements, and other wet propaganda that the Crusaders have set in motion. A catalogue of this sort, however, would only fall under the head of statistics and as such would be of no interest here...
...York is disgraced. . . . Norman Thomas is the outstanding candidate. He is honest, able, public-spirited, fearless and sympathetic. . . . Practical politics must go! Elect Norman Thomas...