Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...declared: "It is difficult for me to express with my natural-I hope natural-modesty that it gives one pleasure to see oneself portrayed in a better fashion than the normal snap photograph. [This picture] may serve as an antidote to some of the current portraits under which I suffer. . . . "This club has stood steadfast. ... Its membership has stood steadfast. . . . After two years of fever and tumult in Washington, I assure you this is a gratifying occasion." That the club had not required a formal address from him moved President Hoover to remark: "When a large number of segments...
Viewed as anything you like "High Hat" can hardly rank above a noble experiment, Edna Hibbard and Richard Taber, capable as they have in the past proved themselves to be, upon this present occasion suffer from a lack of inspiration. Their best efforts were expended in the first five minutes when they gave a natural portrayal of two people getting up in the morning. Once out of bed they seemed to lose interest in the proceedings. And to lapse reluctantly into the vernacular, the play simply didn't "click...
Aged Singer Ernestine Schumann-Heink helped dedicate a memorial auditorium in Sacramento, Calif. She instructed U. S. War mothers who had been wrangling over the presence of Negro, Japanese and Chinese children at the dedication: "As a War mother I know what it means to suffer. I gave five sons, four to Uncle Sam and one to his old fatherland. It is up to War mothers to teach their children the love of law, and not make a difference between black or yellow or brown or white skins. . . . You make war among yourselves-through your children...
...junior event Cornell is first, Harvard second, and Tech third. In the matter of lanes however, there is little advantage, there being no leeward or windward positions. The water is brought for everyone, or the water is smooth for everyone. The only ones who really suffer from the wind are the spectators, that is, if the wind is accompanied by rain, for the observation train here is exposed to the elements...
...certain that his death would not have received such little notice. He was one of the first of the higher theologians to lead the way to a more scholarly and appreciative study of religion, heralding the contemporary attitude. He was also one of the first to suffer the resulting public indifference...