Word: warmheartedness
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The climb is encumbered with a heavy load of symbolism. The mountain itself symbolizes Life, and each member of the climbing party is tagged with a different nationality and a different motive for climbing, i.e., for living. The climbers: a warmhearted Italian girl (Valli), a war-weary American (Glenn Ford...
Hungry men from Las Palmas are the most picturesque but not the most numerous immigrant group to accept Venezuela's warmhearted postwar welcome. All told, some 60,000 Europeans have migrated to Venezuela in the last three years. Of the Latin American countries, only Argentina and Brazil have taken...
Debby is the sentimental odyssey of a halfwit. After her husband is killed in the first World War, 35-year-old Debby cannot understand that he is dead because there has been no sitting-up, and no funeral and there is no grave on which to put flowers. After being...
That afternoon the M.P.s re-elected their Speaker, Colonel Clifton Brown. He sat quietly on his bench awaiting the traditional byplay. Without a word, the Clerk of the House signaled to Laborite David Kirkwood. In a warmhearted speech, Socialist Kirkwood proposed Tory Brown as Speaker.
Privately, Hearstlings thought they knew why the News was gaining on them. In the Herald-American, Chicagoans were still getting the Hearstian formula of sex, sensation, antivivisection and Mac-Arthur-for-President. Herald-American staffers were sure that they could do better by dropping the canned crusades in favor of...