Word: hatefully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...interested were Senators that Secretary of Agriculture Wallace hastened to tell the Press that he would be glad to supply a list of $10,000 AAA payments if Congress asked for it, but that he would hate to divert AAA's clerks from preparing checks to distribute $296,000,000 in benefit payments on 1935 crop contracts to compiling the list called for in the Vandenberg resolution...
Meantime Marius' household pursues its usual temperamental tenor. The five disciples hate each other, scribble notes for their forthcoming biographies (they all know Marius is dying), try to maneuver the sick man into tête-à-tête walks. Lewis, "deeply insincere," has more than one earmark of J. Middleton Murry, one of Lawrence's biographers. Others are Robert, a timid soul; his wife Hilda, who married him because Marius suggested it but who nurses a platonic passion for the Master; Mark, a bully; Johnny, a poet who is not a gentleman and is very self...
...assisted by Nazi censors who dealt with incoming dispatches from London in such fashion that from reading German newsorgans one would have supposed that the British people, most British statesmen and many French people considered Germany wholly guiltless and the victim of a few French statesmen of the most hate-poisoned stamp. Actually the guilt of Germany was voted by eleven nations of the League Council without a single dissenting voice...
These and similarly alarming statements were seriously set forth in an extraordinary collection of documents exhibited last week in Manhattan by the American Jewish Congress. Billed as "The Literature of Hate," the sordid show was also endorsed by the Catholic weekly Commonweal, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. To attract the curious, the promoters inserted a notice in the New York Times...
...dangerous is a madman if you have a gun to shoot him with when he gets funny? As for relative strength, look what Great Britain did to India with a few thousand soldiers, and who has heard of the Boers in all these years, though their hate at first after defeat must have been as great even as that of a Frenchman for a German...