Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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CLEM SPUTTER (Hugh J. Crossland) Marion, Ohio Nice To Be Glad...
...nice to be glad-and we admit we try to be that-although the news doesn't always permit, but we just don't like to be called the "glad rag of the garment trade" [TIME, Aug. 23]. It does something or other to our dignity. How would you like to be called "the newsrag of time?" Wouldn't it do something or other to YOUR dignity...
...Martin's candidates, promising 30-year-old Detroit Organizer Richard Frankensteen, and President Roland J. Thomas of the Chrysler local. When this arrangement had been approved by factional caucuses and gratefully voted through by the convention, irrepressible Homer Martin exulted: "Our enemies are sad, our friends are glad, and with John L. Lewis labor marches...
Philippe, tired of gallivanting about the world, came to spend a holiday near the farm. Claude was glad to have him there but they had little to say to each other but "Do you remember-?" When Claude went back to Javrezac to a family reunion, found herself the only undoubted poor relation, she returned to the farm convinced her life was an unhappy failure, but resigned to spending the rest of it as a disillusioned wife and overworked mother. One day she realized that she and Philippe were in love. But nothing came of it. Philippe went away, leaving Claude...
...habit of slowly running from Boston to Woods Hole. The train being in mid-journey and no immediate prospect of things quickly becoming either better or worse, the Vagabond was perhaps justified in assuming his habitual vacant air, which is to say neither better nor worse, glad...