Word: morale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...filcher I ! Be moral, please...
...moral in the last sentence Mr. Bris bane has repeated as often as that child-rearing and travel broaden one. An incessant traveler himself, he happened to recross Kansas last week. Another colyumist, Urban Heywood Broun (reputedly earns more than $50,000 yearly), also crossed Kansas last week-for the first time...
...food loans. Senator Robinson accepted it because it did not specifically bar them. President Hoover wrote Senator Robinson that the additional sum, which would run the Drought fund up to $65,000,000, would be used for "real aid," be administered "fairly and sympathetically." Both sides claimed a moral victory...
...unfortunate that he should have chosen such an efficient way of advertising Mr. Masters' book. If his law is passed, the publishers will have even more cause for rejoicing. The surest way to invest the volume with the entrancing glamor of "truth crushed to earth" is to question its moral worth...
...illegitimate children of various nationalities to come and live with him. One of them-the one he feels is most like him-turns out to be not his daughter after all. Such components were all right when Belasco produced The Bachelor Father on Broadway but they offered a grave moral problem to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. That great organization rose brilliantly to the emergency, however; they changed the bachelor into a married man. The comedy has lost some of its pace, but the circumloquacious dialog has a certain wit and the whole pro: duction is filled with pretty scenery, pretty clothes...