Word: sentimentally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Annunzio was therefore rewarded by the King whom he defied for the sake of Italy Unredeemed. The poet who defied Woodrow Wilson, the Supreme Council, the Slavs and finally his own Government, in order to arouse Italian sentiment, was made last week by Royal Decree, the Prince of Montenevoso (Snowy Mountain...
...autobiography will be read by thousands because I've already dipped into it-it is the chatty story of a woman's life, a rather unusual woman, told with utter frankness. There is no false attempt at cleverness. Sentiment has its due place. Curiously enough, Mrs. Daviess says that she has received more letters from men than from women in response to the serial publication of her narrative-and that most of them have been remedies for rheumatism...
When a stock company attempts to produce a play which has been a failure in New York and succeeds as well as the players at the St. James Theatre do with "The Faithful Heart", it deserves congratulations. Given a play which contains too little humor for the amount of sentiment, this company makes the emotional scenes bearable by developing the eccentric characterization to a high degree...
Republican and Democratic sentiment in the College will openly clash for the first time, when members of the Debating Union affiliated with Harvard's two rival political clubs debate the question "Resolved: That this house should condemn the present administration's foreign policy of isolation and non-cooperation, and criticize what cooperation has been undertaken," at the Faculty Room of the Union, this evening at o'clock. The meeting is open to all members of the University...
...Sentiment urges a development of a great commercial navy, but it cannot shift the advantage of the English ship owner. Proximity of coal and iron to the ship yards is an appreciable factor, just as the nearness of timber to the New England harbors helped to make the old square-rigger a cheap instrument of conveyance. But the dominant factor is the place of the English export coal trade. A "tramp" carrying bulky raw goods to England for manufacture can always count upon a return cargo of coal; and to be profitable a "tramp" must never sail empty...