Word: sorrowfully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...reputed Germany's most considerable liv ing novelist. In 1929 he won the Nobel Prize. He lives with his wife, six chil dren and Bashan in a villa on the outskirts of Munich. Other books: The Magic Mountain, Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, Royal Highness, Children and Fools, Early Sorrow...
...least, alarming, for Yale is one of the oldest and most revered institutions in the country. And with particular regret Harvard hears that the college to which she has been bound for so many years by sentimental ties, has come upon hard days. But the feeling of sorrow for Yale is mixed with admiration for those few of her sons who have had the wisdom and courage to bring before the world the fact that Yale is dying...
...something about a tall western engineer who enlists in the army, rescues from gunfire a Red Cross nurse (niece of the general in charge of his division), marries her, goes back to the front, is reported dead. He turns up again later when the nurse is stifling her sorrow by running a rowdy resort on the Riviera. It is all nicely photographed and acted with zest and stupidity by Gary Cooper and pretty, lymphatic June Collyer. Typical shot: philosophic conversation between the two principals about what war does to people...
Jews & your bright boys & your sorrow-sweet singing
Among the ignorant rabble a fearful rumor spread: the fact of three misses at close range was the work not of God but of the Devil! An assumption grew that the Death of Baron Strickland would have been sustained with a minimum of sorrow by Archbishop Caruana and his superiors...