Word: sadly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Conductor Mazziotta carefully kept the photograph but when he listened to Valentino's record he looked sad. It just would not do. The record was shelved...
...Association, their profession's most august and potent national organization. Last week the A. B. A. held its 53rd annual convention in Chicago. Of its 29,386 members,* 2,415 crowded into the Stevens Hotel ballroom, jostled about among friends in lobbies, listened to many a long speech. Sad-eyed Henry Upson Sims of Birmingham, Ala., A. B. A. president, welcomed delegates with assurances that constitutional liberty was still safe in the land, that "visions of social strife are but phantasmagoria of morbid brains...
Wrote a U. S. correspondent: "The King came away from the sad exhibition of today in a very pensive mood...
...will show those northern people what our Negro really is. Of course we realize that we can't do without the Negro here in the South but you northerners have no idea at all what they are really like. Then too, I happened to know of a very sad case where one of our nicest young men did kill himself and a mulatto girl. Perhaps Mr. Wall had the same case in mind when he wrote the book...
...Fort Monmouth bird had come down there badly wounded. He hurried to Camp Dix, found his Molly. Like many another pigeon, she had been attacked by a hawk. There was a big hole in her back. Her weight, usually 14 oz., was down to six. Although sad to see Molly's condition, Pigeonman Ross was proud that she had chosen an Army camp for refuge. She had never seen Camp Dix before...