Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Officially the Japanese Government was extraordinarily humble. It had begun to realize a sad fact about U. S.-Japanese relations: Nippon and America, now two-piece heart...
...news that pneumonia had laid big, bustling George F. low was sad indeed to most dwellers in the Valley. It was bitter beer of another brew to A. F. of L. and C. I. 0. organizers, who arrived in the Valley two years ago to spread the gospel of the Wagner Act. Their sermons seemed to make no sense: they said that what George F.'s workers needed was a union to protect them from George...
...cameramen. He fumbled when he picked up a pencil; his assistant standing behind him reached out on one side for a piece of paper while Mr. Murphy held it out in the other direction; Mr. Murphy's voice was almost inaudible as he explained that he was sad at leaving the Attorney-Generalship, praised his successor, and said of the Jackson Day dinner: "Incidentally, I'm not supposed to talk about politics." In a few minutes the ordeal was over, the congratulatory messages were pouring in, and the newsmen were pounding out to fix into a pattern...
...sad company with The Great Waltz, The Unfinished Symphony, Swanee River proves again that, while great composers' music may be entertaining in pictures, their lives seldom...
...Harvard coach. There are also the 568 petitioners who may invade the mountains sometime this winter and try their feet at running trails which are too fast for them. These are the ones who endanger themselves and everybody else in the vicinity because most of them possess a sad lack of training in skiing technique. Therefore it is plain that the coach must not only be expert but available to large numbers of people. Fortunately skiing lends itself to group instruction better than most sports...