Word: hear
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Much as Mr. Roosevelt uses the radio, we still have little opportunity to hear from his own lips the living drama of the New Deal. "The March of TIME" supplied the missing links. True, the Voice issued from the lips of an actor, but verisimilitude gave life to the conned lines...
...Lewis (stroking his once pink but now grey whiskers): Believe me, the Senator from Illinois finds it no suffering to hear the Senator from Wisconsin...
...directors of our destiny-our fathers of Government and our Father in Heaven. From this security we may know that as the Sentinel of passing days, aye of passing days, passing his rounds upon the watch tower of civilization, conning the ominous signs of the times, shall hear rung out the challenge: 'Watchman. what of the night?' Angels grant that, true to the lessons of Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln, our friendship with all nations and alliances with none, we may respond 'Thank God, all is well...
...thousand Texans sat in the Dallas Auditorium. Many had come from miles away to hear Baritone John Charles Thomas. In intermission there was to be a special celebration. On request he would sing "Home on the Range'' and when he finished he would be presented with a badge and the title of honorary Texas ranger...
...bank's 34 directors who would be allowed to remain in office and of eight more who were to be elected because the RFC wanted them.* Moreover the committee was to invite Mr. Cummings to become not only chairman but "chief executive" of the bank. To hear was to obey. The committee issued the invitation and added an obsequious promise of "wholehearted support" for Mr. Cummings. Lest there be any misunderstanding, the RFC announced "Frankness . . . prompts the statement that the directors of the RFC felt that