Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...completion in a plan. . . . Once the first step has been taken, which we seem about to take, that road will begin to suggest itself as the way to a civilized industry. . . . We shall all of us be made unhappy in one way or another, for the things we love, as well as things that are only privileges, will have to go. The first changes will have to do with statutes, with constitution, with government. We shall be changing once for all and it will require the laying of rough unholy hands on many a precedent. . . . The future is becoming visible...
...audience--if that is his conception, it is certainly a weird one. Mr. Byer's sense of the melodramatic nearly ran away with him and Miss Margaret Lang gave a surprisingly sour-faced and matter-of-fact portrayal of Death. Mr. James Tower, in the part of Lewis the Loving, needs a gentle reminder that love is neither complacent, simpering nor awkward...
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...within or without the forms of conventional religious expression. Remembrance of him is too vivid to put in the past tense. The memories of him are of a boy whom to know about was to admire, whom to work with was to respect, whom to associate with was to love...
Especially alert is Editor Patterson to the usefulness of features-love advice, health and beauty hints, dress patterns, quilt patterns, child care, "How He Proposed," "Classroom Boners," "Embarrassing Moments," "Minute Mysteries," etc., etc. A single issue of the News contains about 30 of them. One such is the News' "eminent astrologer," Wynn (Sidney K. Bennett, who rates himself above the late Evangeline Adams), with daily advice such as: ". . . Be sure all your policies are for the good of others in addition to yourself and go ahead definitely toward a worthy goal! Avoid temper." Wynn also offered a free "personal...