Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...feel I speak for thousands of other men who would like to see this country at least start on the road back. None of us is going to turn down that much money and be made a "sucker" for not accepting...
...thousands who feel the way I do, plus the thousands who might be shown that they are simply borrowing the money from their children, were to voluntarily forgo their share on the condition that the national debt be reduced that amount, I think we'd be getting somewhere...
...late to do anything about the cover which incongruously showed a picnic scene (New Yorker covers are made up four months in advance). But one editor suddenly thought: "My God, how would a guy feel, buying the magazine intending to sit in a barber's chair and read it!" Ross ordered a white band around the 40,000 New York newsstand copies, warning readers that there was nothing inside but Hiroshima...
...jovial Crony George Allen persuaded him, against his better judgment, to take a fishing trip. To his delight he caught more fish than anyone else in the party-13½ pounds all told. Even better, Major General Harry A. Vaughan got seasick while the President did not feel a qualm...
...Hollywood. Said he: "I've found out one thing while I've been here-that anyone with guts is desperately interested in religion. The urgency of our day . . . is beginning to crystallize most mens desire to find a way of life in spiritual things." Among those who "feel the urgency": Mary Pickford ("frightfully concerned with religion"), Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ("desperately seeking a working philosophy...