Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...various tax brackets-set by the House at 30% on taxable incomes of less than $1,000, 20% on most others, 10½% on incomes over $302,000. Chances were that the House provision making the cuts retroactive to Jan. 1 would be chopped. There was no sentiment for increasing individual exemptions. The Republicans were thriftily saving such potent political medicine...
Pepper points to his years at Law School as the origin of his politics. With a brief nod to the merits of the Case System, he claims his greatest gain was "a capacity for hard work, a sentiment and appreciation of what it means to get the facts...
After an hour-long meeting with the University-wide Committee on Discrimination and another hour of executive session, the Cambridge Civic Unity League last night declared themselves to be solidly behind the sentiment of the Club 100 protest...
...University, of all beliefs, have joined in a committee which new issues a call to boycott the Club 100. The members of the committee do not enjoy the prospect of overt acts of public pressure. But these men, whose names constitute a far-reaching cross-section of Harvard sentiment, fear even more the example of condoned prejudice that has cropped up so close to the University. It is for the men of the University to see that this racism is faced off and rooted...
...little respect for Partner Arthur Sullivan's desire to write "solemn" music as he had for the poetical esthetes he pilloried in Patience. In fact, satirical Gilbert and solemn Sullivan collaborated best when they kept apart, exchanging their respective words and music chiefly by mail. But Sullivan, sentiment, and a first-rate business sense all combined to keep Gilbert's satirical aptitude in bounds...