Word: impressible
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Goldberg expressed the hope that the Council would undertake some future program to educate students more fully about organizations and charities aided by the Service Fund and to impress students of the need for financial support...
...formidably bearded Swiss musician first came to the U.S. as an orchestra leader, accompanying a dancer. When her tour folded, he wound up in Manhattan, where he used to impress friends by accompanying himself on the piano while he sang passionate cello passages from his own Schelomo. That was 30 years...
After the tests, Hughes denied that he planned the flight to impress the Senate committee and, in doing so, suggested that the Hercules was a marvelous machine. "It felt so buoyant and good," said he, "I just pulled it up." But the performance would certainly do him no harm when he appears before the committee this week. The next and more extensive trial flights will not be made until January...
...depressing. One sweet young thing continually harped on the theme that most of the people in America didn't know what they were doing when they fought against Communism, that they were just "unwitting tools of reaction." She was sincere I think, but I was quite unable to impress her with the fact that she herself was the tool of forces considerably more dangerous...
...townsmen that U.S. exports are 2½ times greater than imports, that the rest of the world is running short of dollars with which to buy U.S. goods, that this "may well cause a serious recession in the U.S. economy." He hoped that his "Peso Pay-Off Day" would impress upon Janesville that "your Congressmen and Senators can go a long way toward averting this danger by reducing [import] barriers...