Word: soulfully
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Once again the skies erupted death. Once again, precisely timed, Mosquitoes roared over Berlin, dropping their 500-lb. missiles. But little Herr Goebbels would not be stopped. "There is not one person left at home whose soul is not filled with that fanatical will," he screeched-"his will to work or his faith in victory and his desire to be worthy of that battling front of heroes...
...wretchedness, a medicine table, a first-aid kit, a couch with sagging springs. There he helped unravel twisted lives caught by the law. Some got a sedative, but Dr. Oliver first tried, to win their confidence and get them to talk, "for confession and expression are good for the soul, even better than four tablespoonfuls of aromatic spirits of ammonia...
From the point of view of its administrators, Harvard has two frontiers to guard during the years of war. Above all stands the fulfillment of the pledge President Conant offered on December 8, that the University would put its strength and its soul into the effort of winning the war. Secondarily, but actively, Harvard seeks to protect and advance the borders of humanism and liberal education with whatever of its vast resources are not needed for the more immediate task. President Conant has flatly stated his faith that liberal arts will see a renaissance after...
Finally rousing himself resolutely, he decided that this lost soul must be educated, and brought into the fold. He strode to the book-case and pulled down his copy of Jack Frost's "Harvard and Cambridge Sketch Book." After a few moments spent thumbing through the pages, he located the one he sought...
...Wake Island, The Soul and Body of John Brown, A Turning Wind, U.S. 1, Theory of Flight...