Word: wall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Opposition there was from diverse sources: from the Wall Street Journal which front-paged an editorial "Stop Foreign Meddling; America Wants Peace;" from World Peaceways and five other passive-peace organizations; from Senator Gerald P. Nye, sponsor of Neutrality legislation; from Columnist Hugh Johnson who wrote: "Well, here we are again, taking sides in a War." It appeared, however, working with the most popular member of his Cabinet, the President had, at least for the time being, once more won political support from many whom he had alienated. Besides putting the bothersome question of Justice Hugo Black...
Haynes said that students engaged in serious work can receive extensions of ten more. He keeps close watsh on their work in order to find out if they are using their privilege wall, and those doing special research can obtain extensions beyond the ordinary two or three...
...There by the wall a maiden poet stands, Her gestures undulant on languid hands; Each finger nail a crimson petal, seen Through a pale garnishing of nicotine. Her draperies, like downward vapor, tremble, As one by one her courtiers assemble...
...Something there is that doesn't love a wall...
...Shepard Cogswell Lucey Erlanger Whitman Jones Coleman Soden LOWELL DUDLEY Rogers l.e. l.e. Stern Litt l.t. l.t. Massick Hunter l.g. l.g. Horscowitz Reppun c. c. Bergman Cotton r.g. r.g. Levine Call r.t. r.t. Fisher Kornan r.e. r.e. Shack Murphy q.b. q.b. Black Piper f.b. f.b. Minscher Conrey r.h.b. r.h.b. Wall Gooder l.h.b. l.h.b. Glickman Subs: Pirnie Lewis Flood Sewkin Handleman Levine Alter