Word: loyall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Iowa's Coach Barry, who came from Madison, Wis., of trafficking with spies on Wisconsin strategies. When Williams joined the Barry camp, Dr. Meanwell was convinced of the worst. But this season, when Dr. Meanwell was subjected to hot alumni fire for his team's poor showing, loyal "Rollie'' Williams wrote the Press in defense of his oldtime teacher...
...Pennsylvania three striking dele gates were set upon and beaten by loyal employes. Forty cooks at the august Plaza tossed aside their puffed caps and aprons...
...Soviet reader were asked to name his favorite U. S. author he would probably say John Dos Passes. If the same question were put to a Swede, the first name off his tongue would doubtless be that Nobel Prizeman Sinclair Lewis. But such a loyal Swede would have in mind Author Lewis' earlier, better books (Main Street, Babbitt, Elmer Gantry). With such a second-rate novel as Work of Art following hard on the heels of his mediocre Ann Vickers (TIME, Jan. 30, 1933), readers of any nationality can see with half an eye that Sinclair Lewis is slipping...
...Atlantic seaboard Senators came out against ratification because tonnage would be diverted from their ports. For President Roosevelt, most painful disaffection of all was that of the two erstwhile loyal Senators from his home State, Messrs. Copeland and Wagner. Each was in favor of the power project section of the treaty, fondly fostered by Mr. Roosevelt when New York's Governor. But they remembered that New York has its own small Lakes-to-Atlantic waterway...
...left Italy because I could not bear the Mussolini regime. Although my students were loyal to me in my history classes at the University of Florence, fascist leaders sent blackshirts into my classes to disturb them. Today, it is impossible to teach in Italy without swearing allegiance to the government...