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Word: warmed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Warm Letters. In that hour and a half, Messrs. Sacco & Vanzetti each found time to write a letter to friends. Mr. Vanzetti's: "Governor Alvan T. Fuller is a murderer. . . . He shakes hands with me like a brother, makes me believe he was honest-intentioned.... Now, ignoring and denying all proofs of our innocence, he insults us and murders us. ... We die for anarchy. Long life to anarchy." Mr. Sacco's: ". . . . We are not surprised by this news, because we know the capitalist class is hard, without any mercy to the good soldiers of the revolution. . . . We have always known...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: Fuller Decides | 8/15/1927 | See Source »

...would not warm to such easy, hospitable words?although indeed Premier Baldwin's political friends in England must have shuddered to read his unconsidered and spontaneous indiscretion: "Sometimes I feel that we can never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: British Commonwealth of Nations: Empire Tour | 8/8/1927 | See Source »

...downfall." For within the past year he has become to many thousands of his countrymen a radical, a lunatic, an attacker of the sanctity of the home, an advocate of free love and of birth control. By his advocacy of what he terms "companionate marriage," he has made many warm admirers but countless bitter enemies, has almost obliterated the reputation of Juvenile Court Judge Lindsey with the new reputation of Companionate Marriage Exponent Lindsey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE JUDICIARY: Lindsey Out | 7/11/1927 | See Source »

Upon their arrival at Victoria Station, London, last week, the Duchess kissed Queen Mary once in formal salutation; but received from Her Majesty three warm kisses and an impulsive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Royalties | 7/11/1927 | See Source »

Hans Pastoy becomes meditative and sympathetic. He comes to respect death. The approach is thoroughly naturalistic and pages are filled with physiological explanations. They are very illuminating but are carried to such extremes that in the end they become tedious and sometimes are in bad taste, even silly: "Something warm and tender clasped him round the back of his neck; melted with desire and awe, he laid his hands upon the flesh of her upper arms., where the fine-grained skin over the bicepts came to his sense so heavenly cool; and upon his lips he felt the moist clinging...

Author: By E. L. Hatfield, | Title: ---Artist and Artisan | 6/15/1927 | See Source »

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