Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Otto Wiedfeldt, German Ambassador to the U. S., returned from a visit to his native land. He expressed faith in the Republic and felt sure of the failure of Communists, Separatists and Monarchists. He was, however, apprehensive of the coming Winter, in which, he said, thousands of Germans will starve...
Well, that was the end, of course. Roger had always been in love with her, really, as she remarked. So they set up housekeeping in Roger's bookshop, without benefit of clergy. They had their ups and downs at first, but they felt more and more married as they went on. And, oddly enough for a modern couple, they liked...
...defeating Tufts; it is felt that Harvard would be laying the foundation for a stronger front against every other team remaining on the schedule. A victory today would raise the morals of the team and strengthen the confidence of the Harvard graduates and undergraduates as well...
Both teams had their final work outs in the Stadium yesterday. Early in the afternoon, Coach Casey sent his men through their drill, concentrating largely on perfecting forward passes. An hour later Coach Fisher was drilling his men in blocking them. It is felt that on the forward pass will hang the outcome of the game today. Tufts serial attack is good, and Harvard's defense against overhead attack has, to date, been poor. The catching or the blocking of a pass may prove of infinite importance today...
Another edition, of the same book deleting much of the technical garrulity and more effectively illustrated would accomplish much toward fulfilling the long felt desire in amateur dramatic for a clear, concise volume about school and community methods in the theatre...