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Word: sentiments (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...best hope for the Constitution party is a Stevenson victory in November. If the Eisenhower Republicans lose, the Taft wing will almost surely burst to the fore with a flurry of "I told you sos.' They will say take Ike did not truly reflect the great conservative sentiment in the nation. Yet, others will say Ike lost because he was not liberal enough...

Author: By Milton S. Gwirtzman, | Title: Birth of a Party II | 10/3/1952 | See Source »

...held in generally low esteem by many Liberal Union members since last October when he secretly signed the McCarthy Dorgan anti-subversive bill on the very day that the Liberal Union had sent him a petition urging veto. The petition was signed by 1000 students. The large amount of sentiment for Senator Lodge was unexpected in view of the group's endorsement of Kennedy for Congress two years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H.L.U. Reverses 1950 Position on Dever, Kennedy | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

...attempting to provide Sentiment, Warner Brothers has re-made this child in the image of a Margaret O'Brien. She lisps heavily, rolls her eyes like billiard balls, and weeps her way through the most agonizing mandlin of bedroom scenes. It becomes impossible to identify with her as a human being, and the problem of conflict becomes as unreal...

Author: By William Burden, | Title: The Miracle of Fatima | 9/29/1952 | See Source »

Having pepped up the miracle with Sentiment, Warner Brothers now adds Sensation. The gimmick is a completely irrelevant side plot about some scheming Red politicians who twirl their mustaches viciously and torture little children. I suppose the idea was to offer a double-barreled attraction, timeless religion and current politics. But these ridiculous "Aha-My-Proud-Beauty" villains remove any lingering sense of honesty from the film...

Author: By William Burden, | Title: The Miracle of Fatima | 9/29/1952 | See Source »

...baseball's best, Ted Williams, comes back from the Marines, some smart boys may pick the Red Sex. Which is of course nice sentiment and due a returning war here, but lacking in reality because you need pitchers in the modern version of the game...

Author: By Jere Broh-kahn and David L. Halberstam, S | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 9/25/1952 | See Source »

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