Word: wholeheartedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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It was a wholehearted surrender; scarcely a journal-left, right, highbrow or lowbrow-held out. "Gentle, soothing and intriguing," breathed the Manchester Guardian. The Daily Express chuckled at the press-conference repartee: "Q. 'What specific Beethoven symphonies interest you?' A. 'I have a terrible time with numbers...
On the Senate floor, one member of the club after another rose to pay wholehearted tribute to the colleague who had arrived in 1922, when Vice President Coolidge was presiding. As a moderate from the Deep South, Walter George had fought strenuously for his principles (anti-Ku Klux Klan, pro...
May I repeat, so that there can be no possible misunderstanding. The U.S. stands solidly behind France in her search for a liberal and equitable solution of the problems in Algeria . . . The French Republic, in its search for liberal solutions that will insure the continuance of the French presence in...
In the same statement, the League gave "the recent policies of John R. Thomson . . . wholehearted approval," and added that it will help to try to dissuade conservative speakers from speaking here. This was in obvious reply to a petition submitted to the Council which would call for Deans' Office action...
Three faculty members Thursday night gave "wholehearted approval" to a statement made by last term's Morris Loeb Lecturer, Isidor I. Rabi, professor of Physics at Columbia University.