Word: naturedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When pedagogs are at peace the annual convention of the National Education Association often turns into a good-natured set-to between classroom teachers and their "superiors," principals and superintendents. But currently pedagogs are deeply troubled. Last year's N. E. A. convention dropped the stock squabble to unite...
Adolf Hitler last week became the first Dictator frankly to employ a double. Impersonating the Realmleader, a pudgy-fingered, smudge-mustached person officially opened the new motor highway from Holzkirchen to Munich. Suddenly the crowd recognized Dictator Hitler standing unobtrusively a few yards from his double and good-natured German...
A good-natured, thoughtful Negro, Mose had wandered into Mississippi from Louisiana, landed at last on the Rutherford plantation. There he lived contentedly, preaching and farming, until his marriage to a bad Negro woman from town lost him the respect of his neighbors, earned him the enmity of Birney, the...
No accident but a fine piece of respectable pressagentry accounts for the prestige of the Princeton Invitation Track Meet, most notable event of its sort to be founded since the War. After swift William Robert ("Bonny") Bonthron (Class of 1934) turned Princeton's eyes once more to track & field...
To all appearances John Nance Garner is just a good-natured man, with a shrewd tongue and no worries in his head, who likes to sit convivially in his office, or go to a baseball game with a few chosen friends. To Washington wiseacres, however, he is recognized and respected...