Word: feel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...them" becomes suddenly silent. The time has come when he must earn his passage. Slowly, infinitely slowly, the bows curve in. Too much rudder or a shot the wrong way, for it is impossible to see, means ruin. But he knows his boat and can tell from the feel what is happening. At last there is a slight jolt and the cox ahead rises his hand. But it is a tremendous relief to all when "easy all' follows the bump and one place higher on the river has been reached in safety...
...geauteous evening, kalm and klear, although this rom is a biti close and shomewhom I feel filled with a spirit of kindness toward everyone. The sight of this halph emptee botle before me bringgs tears to my eyes bekau%e I shink of alll the pore people in the woorld who are ztarving. 1's pozzezions are always transchient howwever even this fine giftt is schlipping into eternitty"s and oonly a bitt remains too be absoldfed igto theehereafter. Ztill if we kan remain cheery %oe)) and blithe az I am ouur trobles will passs...
...that I shall completely confine my gift-giving to TIME. I am so well satisfied with it myself that I feel I want to pass it on to others...
...Francisco, and many another. When James B. and John J. McNamara, the dynamiting brothers who from 1905 to 1910 blew up bridges, piers, hotels and finally the Los Angeles Times, were captured in Detroit in 1911, it was to Hero Burns that Theodore Roosevelt telegraphed: "All good American citizens feel that they owe you a debt of gratitude for some signal service to American citizenship...
...minds of U. S. school children. He did not mention Superintendent McAndrew at all. After him went a Chicago school teacher, Rosalie Didier, to exclaim: "To read that Washington was a rebel was to me a desecration and to learn that the Boston Tea Party was vandalism made me feel that Schlesinger* should be filling a cell in a Federal prison." This last week's continuation of legal irrelevancies and digressions at last made some restive Chicago citizens rebuke the city's administration. A group of 29 civic organizations published a resolution: "Four or five sessions of this...