Word: hating
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team by her victory over England's formidable "Kay" Stammers, received No. 2 ranking for the year without playing in the National Championships. Her training methods: rope skipping, calisthenics, roadwork like a prizefighter. Her reasons for turning professional: ". . . You have to polish trophies but not dollars, and I hate to shine silverware. . . . I'm looking for ward most to visiting New Orleans. . . . It's a rare privilege for a girl to play . . . across the net from Tilden. . . ." While professional tennists were starting their tenth season in Manhattan last week, the most famed woman amateur player...
...every seven years she and her family went "home." Less & less of a Protestant with the years, she drifted away from her husband and his God, lived a woman's religion of her own. Says Author Buck, strongly on Carie's side: "Since those days ... I have hated Saint Paul with all my heart and so must all true women hate him. I think. . . ." With her long job done, her surviving children grown and gone, Carie died as she had lived, in exile...
...Thomas' effort has little to recommend it. It hammers away at a problem that faces America and the rest of the world, a problem that seems now adamant, now soluble. The trouble is that to those who believe in war it will make no difference and to those who hate war it will make no difference either. Being relatively inexpensive, it should get around to almost everyone for examination at least, but the reviewer believes, and he is honestly sorry for it, that the book will-make few converts...
...speech, went out to the rear platform. "I don't have to tell you," he declared to the station crowd, "of my interest in this State and in this section of this State, because in the Tennessee Valley the nation as a whole is conducting-I hate to call it an experiment because it has got beyond that stage -but it is conducting a great humanitarian work which because of"-the train began to move-"its already proven success is going to mean much for the country in the days to come.'' The train was pulling...
...surprising to find that youth in these days should still cling to the idea that anyone who believes in the government guiding to some extent the economic processes of the nation must necessarily hate business and all business men, must think that no man who wants to make money is honest, must be out to destroy all private initiative and enterprise...