Word: agelessly
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Dates: during 1941-1941
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...ageless, grotesquely ugly face at the prow of a beautiful head. . . . Eyes pale with intensity seemed more like hieroglyphics of intelligence than eyes in a face and a somber Semitic nose carved with chastening Polish delicacy supported them. Pale firmly-full lips smiled with nervous sadness over strange teeth, and only the chin was allowed to rest a little from the forward-moving pace of his vitality. It afforded a slight pause in the breathless race to take in the rest. The next minute you realized that its backward movement was controlled with a fierceness that could defeat a Napoleon...
...Ageless Controversy...
Arms for the Love of America, in bouncing 6/8 march time, sounds a bit like Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, which ageless, wizened Composer Berlin wrote during World War I. Any Bonds Today? is a conventional dance tune whose sentiment is Buy a share of freedom. Neither song is likely to set isolationist feet a-tapping. For some reason, Mr. Berlin's popular and patriotic God Bless America has been ticketed as an interventionist song, and shouted down at America First rallies...
...have to do is look for it. Up past the bustle of the Post Office and retail shops stands the remains of Tory Row, a group of old houses which haven't changed much since they were confiscated by patriot fathers in the days of the Revolution. Several ageless landmarks lie between Story and Hilliard Streets. just a block from Brattle Square; and of these, Perhaps the most interesting is the building currently occupied by the Cock Horse Restaurant...
Concludes FORTUNE: "The one hard and indisputable fact about censorship is that there is nothing, absolutely nothing, to be said in its favor. It is a deliberate retrogression, an admission of defeat, temporary at least, in the ageless fight for freedom and truth. ... But whereas the case against censorship is overwhelming, there is a case for propaganda-good propaganda, of which the best is the truth . . . Democracy's most potent weapon against all-out totalitarian warfare is, in the most practical sense, all-out truth." Meanwhile last week censorship developments included...