Word: honeymooned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Labor's honeymoon with the present Administration is definitely over. The workingman was given a substantial lift but that push did not suffice to bring the country out of the depression, so now he may expect nothing but rebuffs. It is now the entrepreneur's turn to be listened to. It was possible for a new Administration, filled with idealism and brain trusts, to force some concessions down the delicate throats of the industrialists. But that this could continue in a laissez-faire system where power in synonymous with wealth, in inconceivable. Any permanent concessions to labor must...
Chirped happy Mrs. Goodman, before starting to dress for a honeymoon trip to San Francisco: "I married this way because I like the simplicity and freedom...
...Last Stand," in which Hindus indicates quite shrewdly the reasons why Protestantism was doomed almost from the beginning. It was nurtured during the early days of the Revolution because of its antagonism toward the Greek Catholic Church whose grip the Bolsheviks were intent upon breaking; but the honeymoon was soon ended. For it became cleared as the Protestant movement developed that its emphasis on the priority of the individual soul, on the recompenses of the Life of Come, on the sacredness of gospels which the Soviet materialists considered so much eye-wash, on the precedence of God before the State...
...Every Capital would be provided free of charge with shelter and with food through "parcel post service, enormously enlarged and visiting each doorway every day." Life for the graduate newlywed Commoner, as pictured by Mrs. Martin: "Shall we follow the young couple on their first summer's long honeymoon? Supreme happiness is theirs-young, strong, healthy, independent, free and in love! Each will receive daily their necessary rations. The whole country is before them. We can picture them wandering over hill and dale. . . . "Cold weather, however, soon drives them indoors. A desire for luxury, for occupation and for companionship...
...McAllen, Tex., Charles J. King, undertaker's assistant about to be married, was offered by his employer as long a honeymoon as he wished with all expenses paid, if he would deliver a corpse to Stillwater, Minn, in the course of it. Charles J. King & bride set off in an undertaker's truck with the corpse, delivered it, continued their honeymoon...