Word: feel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from abandoning the stand we have taken against these unnecessary hardships endured by show horses, we, of the Anti-Cruelty Society, feel we have only just begun, and although it may be a long crusade, it will certainly not be a fainthearted...
Secretary Davis sent out a second batch of telegrams. A few "big fellows" who wanted to be courteous to the Administration accepted.† But the handful of operators who turned up in Washington were mostly "little fellows" who feel the coal industry's ailment almost as painfully as Labor feels...
...Smith plan advocated no tampering with the power of pardon. "Pardon," said the Governor, "is so plenary a power that it becomes a matter of one man and his conscience. Members of a board, would only be voting, and they would not feel the individual responsibility...
...Willis. First to offer assistance to the Committee in its task of "selecting another," was round-faced, black-haired Senator Frank B. Willis booming Dry. "If the Republicans of Ohio feel that I can creditably represent them ... I shall feel it a great honor to do so," he boomed. Portentious silence greeted this statement...
Students who feel the reins of faculty supervision somewhat harsh and undemocratic, who stand in dread of the possibility of compulsory chapel, and who protest loudly at the meager allowance of cuts afforded by the department heads, might sleep a little easier and enjoy life a little more thoroughly after reading a few excerpts from the Harvard College regulations of 1734. Some of the most interesting--when viewed from this distant perspective--follow...