Word: wholeheartedness
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Beyond the Khyber lies unruly Afghanistan and behind its King Nadir Khan looms Soviet Russia. In the past year raids, riots, savage bloodletting and civil disturbance have burst forth alarmingly in the North-West Frontier territory. Therefore last week it was "raised to the status of a Governor's...
When Roxy's Gang went touring last spring (TIME, Feb. 9, 1931), one of its stands was Omaha. One of its leading entertainers was Soprano Beatrice Belkin, a pretty, sprightly little girl from Lawrence, Kans. Little Joseph Littau, the bright, bushy-haired conductor of the Omaha Symphony, went eagerly...
Goethe. Only ultra-squeamish Goethe admirers belittle the major fact that from early youth to ripe old age Goethe drew what he called his inspiration from a series of women, very few of whom were intellectual and only one of whom he married (17 years after their child was born...
"I share to the full the fervent hope and prayer of the Archbishops, Bishops and clergy for the success of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva. I am confident that my governments throughout the British Commonwealth will exert themselves to the uttermost to secure the largest possible measure of general disarmament...
On p. 19, April 6 issue of TIME under "Australia" is, in my opinion, a grave though perhaps natural mistake: "Australians . . . have . . . in common a grand wholehearted despisal of anything and everything to do with the U. S." On the whole this is rather true of their press, politicians and...