Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...course there is a little inconsistency in you and me and the majority of the American people. We are human. We still elect Republican Representatives and Senators and Governors. We don't want Mr. Roosevelt's associates in our states, counties and villages. We feel safer with people who know enough not to take their coats off in the rain...
...aware of the fact that when the war in Europe is over, part of the Army will be demobilized. Soldiers in the South Pacific came to arms at this announcement; however, all Naval personnel will stay out here until the war with Japan is ended. We feel that too many soldiers are making a rush for that demobilization boat. . . . We, too, would like to get the hell out of the service and back to the homes which we love, but faced with nude "reality we believe that we have the intestinal fortitude to forget our personal desires and finish...
...regard to gripe No. 3 we feel that we can say no more than did Jean P. Hayden in her letter in TIME (Oct. 2). If the Army has any more loose medals they should throw one her way. She deserves...
...Then our inferiority complexes come to the surface. We feel that our noses are shiny. We stumble over chairs, drop books or ash trays when we put an elbow on the desks of the Immutables. If at that moment a little Immutable would hand us a yoyo, the tension would be broken. We'd have something in our hands to play with...
...cabin, said: "From what I heerd about ye, preacher, I reckon I kin trust ye ter keep a secret. Hit's always been a deep sorrer in my life, I kin tell ye. My own children don't know and nobody else here knows. But, preacher, I feel I ain't much longer fer this world and I jist gotta confess hit ter somebody...