Word: thoughtfullness
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A wider development and more frequent manifestation on both sides of the Atlantic of the spirit that prompted this thoughtful and graceful gesture would accomplish more toward peace and goodwill than many Leagues and Conferences.
Last week, somewhat to his surprise and embarrassment, General Hagood found himself testifying before the House Military Affairs Committee as a critic of his own establishment. His views were the product of 40 years of thoughtful military service (he once taught philosophy at West Point) and his plan for the...
Most interested spectator at President Roosevelt's conference with the Senators was a lean-faced, youngish man of 44 with a mop of dark brown hair just turning grey and deep thoughtful eyes-an economic idealist. Taciturn, he sat and listened most of the time. He was Henry Agard...
The Author, though he is known to would-be thoughtful playgoers on both sides of the Atlantic as a deliciously or irritatingly mystifying playwright, got to the ripe age of 45 without writing a play. Born in Girgenti, Sicily (1867) as son of a sulphur-mine owner, he wrote five...
The film has shown them from the beginning of their romance in a New England village to the beginning of their senescence. John (Leslie Howard) appears first on a high-wheel bicycle, persuades Mary to go out West with him instead of marrying the British nobleman her family has chosen...