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...councils of the nationalists and in the courtrooms of India. He revisited England and there, in 1913, enrolled in the Moslem League. "Typical of his sense of honor," wrote his rhapsodic biographer Naidu,* "he partook of it something like a sacrament . . . made his two sponsors take a solemn preliminary covenant that loyalty to the Moslem League . . . would in no way and at no time imply even the shadow of disloyalty to the larger national cause to which his life was dedicated...
Colonel General Jodl and Grand Admiral Raeder, soon to make their own defenses, nodded solemn approval. Couldn't the Wehrmacht, asked Britain's cool Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, produce a general with the "courage to stand up and oppose cold-blooded murder...
...stunned U.S. listened intently to the President's denunciation of the ". . . date which will live in infamy," to his solemn statement ". . . our people, our territory and our interests are in grave danger," his confident conclusion: "We will gain the inevitable triumph, so help...
...lumbering, over-stacked way, sympathetically dramatized. There are some experienced performances, notably those of Messrs. Cronyn and Coburn. There are some pleasant appearances: bashful Tom Drake and Beverly Tyler, a good-looking newcomer with a sweet soprano, and eyes a trifle too tricky for her role. The Solemn High Mass and First Communion will move many-and suggest to others that if cinema carries this sort of thing much farther, theaters will have to be consecrated...
Eighty labs, policed by solemn guards, were set up and were assigned contracts, usually allotted by the office of Scientific Research and Development, of which President Conant was a member...