Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...over word that she didn't like the idea. What Benes said was that the Czechs are not between Russia and America, but between Russia and Germany, and Germany and America begin to mean the same thing when the US starts planning to reindustrialize the Western Zones. The French feel the same way. At the bottom of it, you've got to realize that Germans were here for six years, that people in the street, the guy who runs the hotdog stand on the corner and all of Norman Corwin's little people are not so little...
...staying here in a student house with a guy who spent two years at Auschwitz. He's no here, because most of the students here were in one place or another. Gas chambers and Crematoriums are something more than pictures from Life magazine. Some of the Czechs feel a little helpless that they had to throw in their lot with Russia. The Bohanes I mentioned in the first sentence is no gag name. He's a Socialist who doesn't like the idea of any Russian control here, but like so many Czechs he hates the Germans more than...
...believe that the HYRC is going to be an organization of much loud talk and little action," Frederic D. Houghteling '50, president of the Liberal Union, has said, "and we particularly welcome it since we feel that the reactionary bombast which forms its public statements will double the membership...
...student finds himself in the difficult situation of making charitable contributions with money which he has not earned. If "give in proportion to income" were his rule, he would not give at all, and yet most student's feel that a donation of some sort, if only of token dimensions, should be made to the charities of the community in which their school is located...
That the Cambridge Tuberculosis and Health Association should feel it wine to operate in opposition to a wisely planned system of college charity contribution to a blot on the splendid record of a leading civic organization. Francis D. Fisher