Word: tenderheartedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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A Place Too Smiling. The struggling peasants of Hardy's youth had at least the support and consolation of the village church. But as the 19th Century unfolded its industrial and scientific secrets, Hardy became convinced that the Christian God would slowly recede into the limbo of forgotten mythologies...
Tenderhearted as he is susceptible, the captain cannot bear to hurt the feelings of either woman, and is deftly bulldozed into marrying both of them. With the help of his relatively brainy first mate (Phil Silvers), he tries to keep both ends from meeting by inventing a twin brother. He...
When a London hospital chaplain recently appealed for books, tobacco and other comforts for Nazi prisoners of war, many a sporting Briton responded. But not the Rev. Harold Green, vicar of Ipswich's St. Nicholas' Church. Wrote he: "Having seen your tenderhearted request for comforts for the blasphemers...
Tender Comrade (RKO-Radio) is a kind of Little Women of World War II. But most of the characters are grownups who speak a curious chewing-gum dialect presumably intended to suggest that the speakers are tough but tenderhearted.
Action in the North Atlantic (Warner Bros.) is a celluloid glorification of the U.S. merchant marine. To accomplish its business, it signs on First Mate Humphrey Bogart under Skipper Raymond Massey and puts these tough, tenderhearted salts safely through a disaster-laden, pulp-fictional log of two wartime Atlantic crossings...