Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have no authority to speak for Governor Caldwell; however, no article will convince me the Governor favors or condones mob violence. I do feel positive, however, that Governor Caldwell does not condone the raping of children and pregnant women anc would be very reluctant to interfere with execution of such criminals...
...feel that their years in the service have taken up too much of their time already to warrant taking the leisurely, normal four-year curriculum, may still accelerate by registering for the 12-week summer sessions...
...Estonians from Erma in Norfolk, read your article in last number of TIME [Jan. 7] and we feel our story sympathitically treated, which we appreciate very much. But there were some errors, from which at least one might give the wrong impression of us. Namely: we did not wish to return to a Soviet-Estonia, as the Swedish Government recommanded us. This is why we left Sweden five months ago. But none of us left Estonia after the country "was taken over by Russia." Vice versa, all of us left our native land when it was occupied, entirely or dealwise...
Ralph McAllister Ingersoll, away three and a half years from editing Manhattan's pinko tabloid PM, cast a returned-war-veteran's eye on his strike-stricken homeland, bubbled happily in his first editorial: "Everybody else seems terribly upset . . . and I discover I feel fine about it."' Reason for feeling fine: 1) the auto strikers' solidarity; 2) the "exciting new note of unity" in the telephone and wire strikes; 3) the lack of complacency among industrialists; 4) the homesick G.I.s' "refusal ... to be content with the malarkey." Summed up happy Veteran Ingersoll: "I am sorry...
...What the student needs is a teacher friend. I don't mean Mark Hopkins on a log or Hannah Lyman behind the teapot I mean real teaching by real people . . who think, feel, judge and act with skill...