Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...training at Camp Pendleton to the Inchon landing, the recapture of Seoul and the 1950 drive into North Korea when the marines, battling frostbite and the enemy, had to fall back to Hungnam harbor. But Director Lewis' leathernecks, marching from the halls of Hollywood to the shores of sentiment, are screen stencils rather than flesh & blood marines, and the result is formula heroics...
Commenting on the significance of the convention's outcome, Schroeder declared that the results "will not constitute an endorsement by the H.Y.R.C., but rather an expression of Harvard Republican sentiment." He added that the Young Republicans will back whomever the national convention chooses...
...rise of the millionaires revived sentiment for an income tax. It was strictly and frankly a soak-the-rich measure. In 1893, a St. Louis editor urged William Jennings Bryan to lead a crusade for a graded tax of 5% or 10% on incomes over $10,000. "There is nothing those Eastern plutocrats dread so much as that...
Moreover the nation's political eye is focused on the few states that have genuine primary contests, watching for a bona fide expression of popular sentiment. This gives states like New Hampshire a wholly disproportionate influence on the presidential choice. Wendell Willkie, for example, was out of the running for the Republican nomination after the Wisconsin primary in 1944. Oregon voters applied the same deathblow to Harold Stassen in 1948. These men might have been the real choice of the nation's Republicans, but Wisconsin and Oregon dissented, and the rest of the nation was electorally speechless...
Undercurrents of pro-federation sentiment dominate Western Europe, stated Robert R. Bowie, professor of Law, who spoke on "Germany and the West" yesterday at the Law School Coffee Hour...