Word: warmheartedness
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Little happens. Frivolous, warmhearted Madame Ranevsky (Eva LeGallienne) returns, after years abroad, to the old family estate where she lives with her daughter, stepdaughter and fibreless brother (Joseph Schildkraut). They will lose their home, she learns, unless she sells off their beautiful cherry orchard. This she cannot bear to do...
Those Were the Days grew out of Edward Hewitt's stories to his grandchildren, and is as warmhearted as a letter home, full of untroubled admissions of failures and modest accounts of achievements, of unsensationalized disclosures of gigantic frauds, and an unself-conscious wistfulness. "I should be just as...
Winged Victory. Moss Hart's warmhearted salute to the Air Forces (TIME, Nov. 29).
Winged Victory (by Moss Hart; produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces) takes off with a roar, will keep flying till God knows when. A salute to the Air Forces, it is simple, warmhearted, big-and served up with a rousing Army Band. As a play, it never once batters...
Helen Walsh was pretty, sensitive and warmhearted, and her sister Lydia, seven years older, was watchful, forthright and kind. Hackettston, Conn., where they lived with 9,174 other people much like themselves, was a quiet, ordinary, clean and well-kept town. George Peterson, who married Helen, was a solid businessman...