Word: thanked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...many lost fragments of what is its own." The fusion of spiritual beliefs which he envisages for the world faith of the future will be God-centred rather than Christ-centred: "God is in His world, but Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed are in their little private closets, and we shall thank them, but never return to them...
...Thank you for your portrait of a man under "Free Speech, Hell!" in July 22 issue. The face of Al Williams is the traditional American face, strong, clean, purposeful...
...young boys' careers will be ruined. This means a year out of their lives." Socialite Mrs. Richard Newton, of Water Mill, L. I., informed the Senator that conscription was camouflage to conceal the Third Term issue. Dr. C. F. Aked (D.D., LL.D., Litt.D.), of Los Angeles, telegraphed: "I thank God for your noble fight against . . death dealing systems of continental Europe where conscription means both syphilis and slavery." Banker John M. Johnston Jr. of Wayne, Pa. objected to having the normal course of his life interrupted. Said Burt Wheeler, duly impressed: "Democrats who vote for [conscription] before the coming...
...will be the leaders you despair of finding!" Better played by Michael Redgrave in London than it was by Luther Adler in the U. S. is the role of Thunder Rock's misanthrope. Says Redgrave emotionally at the final curtain: "Will you join with me in saying thank God for America and long life to Robert Ardrey...
...unaffected down-to-earth approach charmed manufacturers accustomed to the polished patter of big-city admen. When an exasperated Pittsburgh Plate Glass executive asked him what he would do first if he got the account, Maxon replied: "First thing I'd do would be to thank you profusely. Then I'd rush outside, throw my hat in the air and yell. Beyond that I haven't any idea...