Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...respectfully suggest that, in organizing his lecture, the professor should give full weight to this consideration. Having done so, he might further reflect that minds warm up in the morning even more slowly than fingers. A reasonable solution might be to mount the platform at about...
Then Ernst Kaltenbrunner: "... I have loved my German people and my Fatherland with a warm heart. . . . Germany, good luck. . . ." Then Philosopher Alfred Rosenberg, who had nothing to say. Then Hans Frank: "I am thankful for the kind treatment during my imprisonment and I ask God to accept me with mercy." Then Wilhelm Frick: "Long live eternal Germany!" Then Julius Streicher, who looked wild-eyed and yelled "Heil Hitler." When asked for his name, he roared: "You know it well." From the gallows he jeered: "Purim Festival 1946"-and: "The Bolsheviks will hang you one day." As the black hood...
Radarange is still too expensive for the home. But eventually, Raytheon hopes, a housewife will be able to slip a pot roast into the range and rush it to the table before her homecoming husband has parked his overcoat. For rare roast beef, rich brown outside, warm pink within, he will have to wait awhile: it is still beyond Radarange...
Paying expenses out of her own pocket, Dr. Sabin took to the road to rouse Colorado's citizenry. Nobody contradicted her facts; she had nothing to fight but inertia. By last week she had won the warm support of Denver newspapers, P.T.A.s and chambers of commerce, had nailed health planks into both Democratic and Republican party platforms, had five model health bills for the upcoming session of the legislature (including one to take health administration from the governor's control), had badgered Denver's Mayor Benjamin Stapleton into a promise to "consider" a city health survey. Said...
...heating problem varies from car to car, Morse finding that enough heat sifts up through the floorboards to keep even the most southern belle warm, while Michael D. MacFarlan '49, whose graceful Lincoln convertible is pictured above, is in the market for a bearskin...