Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next day in Paarl, a hotbed of nationalist sentiment, royalty met "General" Hendrik Marsh, whose fascistic Ossewa Brandwag organization's purposes have ranged from sabotaging the British war effort to outlawing Santa Claus as a British imperialist importation.* Said Marsh afterward: "The Royal Family captured us completely by their gracious simplicity. We expected pomp. Now that I've met Their Majesties, I'd personally like to ask them to stay here...
Beautiful Ugliness. Samuel T. Wilson, Columbus Dispatch drama critic and dean of Columbus reviewers, wrote that Moon is "the playwright's present towering achievement as a dramatic craftsman and above all as a poet . . . full of sentiment, music and meaning, warmth of human observation and comment, and vast sorrowfulness." Bud Kissel of the Columbus Citizen disputed: "A competent cast that never muffed a line nor missed a cue wasted their talents on an unimportant play." But Mary McGavran of the Ohio State Journal called the play "beautiful in its very ugliness." And William F. McDermott of the Cleveland Plain...
...scrape up $6.35 and have even the slightest streak of sentiment in you, try the Ivy League Album. With a half-glass of punch mixed in, you can almost see the big drum rolling onto the field one November Saturday...
...funds towards educational expenses, the Federal Government should be empowered to step in with financial grants based upon need. Since a Federal aid act would have to be written and approved by Congress, it is extremely unlikely that any aid with strings attached could be passed. Our history and sentiment are strong on the question of state management of schools, and there is no reason why Federal aid could not be definitely divorced from Federal control. Whatever the mechanics of the plan, the need is simple and urgent. It is no cliche to observe that our Democracy rests upon...
...proposal. Jewish circles envisioned little merit in any "autonomous" Jewish State in Palestine that would be unable to fix its own immigration quotas and thus determine its own destiny. The Arabs, (although it is doubtful that the extremely vocal land-owning Arab spokesmen represent real Arab sentiment), have often stated that "if the British proposal permits entry of one more Jew into Palestine, it will mean war." Needless to say, more than one Jew has trickled into the Holy Land in the past months...and there has been...