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Word: heartedly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1920
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Reports from Atlanta, however, have it that Centre put up a scrappy fight, but could not seem to set in motion the same brilliant and crashing offense, and the same wonderfully accurate forward passing which was so much in evidence here. McMillin was stopped--and with him went the heart of the Colonels' attack. The star of the Kentuckians' outfit was Tanner, a substitute back in Roberts' position, who did some good punting and shifty running. Montgomery, the big tackle, continued the same sort of slashing play he exhibited here. He is outplaying Weaver this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CENTRE'S LOSS SHROUDED DANVILLE IN DEEP GLOOM | 11/4/1920 | See Source »

...Labor up to its highest peak, there has been an increasing tendency on the part of the Unions to take an unfair, advantage of their newly-gained position. Strikes, counterstrikes, sympathies, general walkouts, many of them without cause, have successively paralyzed or threatened to do so, the industrial heart of the country. In some cases, indeed, in many, the strikes have been justified for it is but right and progressive that the working man should share in some way the responsibility and success of his labors; but far too many strikes have been called simply because the Union leaders recognized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LABOR AUTOCRACY | 10/25/1920 | See Source »

Gasp as we may at the childish recklessness of the girl, Miss Hartley never allows us to lose sympathy with her, Willful, selfish, materialistic, yet essentially honest and good at heart. Anne is a constant delight one of those airy creatures that make us rejoice in the eternal unreasonableness of the other...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -- REVIEWS -- JOTS AND TITLES | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

...woman, living to a certain extent by her wits, is popularly believed to be an adventuress. A combination of circumstances drives her to the wall--as the play progresses her true character is revealed little by little and we see her as a woman of high soul and pure heart. Finally she marries her old flame, the rich cynic, now turned sentimentalist...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...principle that the agreement is to be based. Significant it is to note that the much argued question of recognition or non-recognition of the Moscow government goes unmentioned. The agreement is founded on immediate need. It does not concern itself with Bolshevist principles. It aims at the very heart of the problem of starving Europe, and heroin lies its merit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

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