Word: habitations
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...forces must wait and time their vote on Section 2 from two cues: the size and promptness of the vote on the ship-arming ban, and the success of opposition arguments in influencing public opinion. Once more, the War Congress has been hog-tied by the President's incurable habit of double talk, of trying to let the American people down easy on the one hand, and to defeat Hitler on the other...
...particularly insubordinate, he received the next morning a letter from the President appointing him to a fellowship then awarded from time to time, as an extra decoration, to one of the most eminent scholars in the Faculty. The last thing that Mr. Eliot desired in his professors was a habit of subordination...
...came, we stood, (you'll have to wait weeks to get seats), and it conquered. It doesn't happen very often--"Life with Father" is the closest to it we've seen since we got the play-going habit--but when it does it's downright faith-renewing. What we're trying to stop laughing long enough to tell you is that That Play with the two nice little murderous ladies in it has finally found its way to Boston and if you haven't got a strong heart all the dying won't be done of the stage...
...gaunt Andrews Sisters. This is unadulterated slapstick with Jello Costello as usual getting the slaps. If you've followed the 1941 Laurel and Hardy in their rampage through our armed forces, come back for more of the same comedy--if not, then come to form the Abbott habit...
...hard for the President to give up the laissez-faire habit of a lifetime; as a great planner but a poor manager himself he simply could not see that the OPM strangled as much as it produced. And he hated...