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Word: feel (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Emanuel Smith. In Indiana. Not in the least helpful to Dr. McBride were sounds issuing last week from Indiana. With the trial for alleged corruption of the mayor of Indianapolis and Governor Ed Jackson (TIME, Sept. 19), Dr. McBride was doubtless heartily sympathetic. But what could he think and feel about Attorney General Arthur L. Gillon of Indiana ? The latter, not content that the Reverend E. S. Shumaker, State Anti-Saloon superintendent of Indiana, had been sentenced to two months on a penal farm for contempt of court, was last week seeking to extend the Reverend Shumaker's sentence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: New Lobbyist | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

Many students who seek work at the Bureau have never before attempted to sell their brains and their muscles, and there are some even who feel ashamed of the necessity of doing so. Men working their way through college are sensitive, however loudly they may boast of how they "made themselves" once "arrived" and writing for The American Magazine. Others, though they are not unaccustomed to work, are indeed, proud of working, are not willing to allow their private affairs--of which their budget is certainly one--to be placed even on the more or less confidential files...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FILES ON PARADE | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

...sits in its class rooms and listens to its lecturers. While there is no desire either on the part of the University or the men themselves that graduate students distract their attention from their work by engaging in undergraduate activities, neither is there any reason why they should feel themselves isolated from all phases of university life. A man may or may not care to look upon Harvard as a continuation of his undergraduate career but in no case is he ever doomed to hermitage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RESTING ELDERS | 9/24/1927 | See Source »

...dismay, exclaiming: "My goodness, I forgot to mention Columbus. Just imagine an American speaking to Italians and forgetting Colum-bus." ¶After three days of lolling in bed or on the Lido beach, Mayor Walker emerged from his hotel to take the train for Rome. Said he: "I now feel like $1,000,000." ¶In Rome, the Mayor visited St. Peter's Basilica, saddened by the newly reported disaster to Rome-bound aviators, awed and impressed by the" grandeur of this edifice. Said he: "They must have passed the hat around several times to build all this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: A Mayor Abroad | 9/19/1927 | See Source »

...said: "I will not say one word about politics as long as I am engaged in flood relief work. . . . Every crevasse in the Mississippi valley is being closed . . . and by Dec. 1, I expect, the work will be completed. The War Department is going ahead with the work. ... I feel certain the money to pay for it will be found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Ninth Tour | 9/19/1927 | See Source »

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