Word: expressions
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Please let me express to the editors of your Foreign News department my appreciation for the admirable expression contained in the following sentence: "Therefore, some of the sentences of Vichy have had a gutteral German hardness about them [TIME, Oct. 28]." I assume, of course, that this was intentional coining of a new word which certainly hits the nail on the head...
...following is guest column and does not necessarily express the opinions of the Crimson...
...will be helping a great cause of a nation should you allow us to express our sentiment and voice our appeals to the good reason of the American people through your magazine...
Tall, bald Pepman Baxter got his start after World War I (he was a lieutenant of Canadian Engineers) when he went to work in London for Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express. Two years later he was managing editor. Then Beaverbrook put him in charge of the Daily Express, and in nine years Baxter ran it up to a circulation of 2,000,000, greatest in the world...
...mood of the moment, the specific, particular emotion which goes into the notes. In Mozart, any individual emotion has the effect of a deepened tingle to the entire content of the music. His music fulfills an old ideal of classicism, one which might be stated as the ideal of expressing all emotions while seeming to express no particular...