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Katherine Douglas King '' The invitation was accepted and other letters followed, in which she spoke of her concern for his health and her delight in seeing him so much at home among the crippled children she served.
The letters home, the talks later given by returning members of the Peace Corps, the influence on the lives of those who spend two or three years in hard work abroad -- all this may combine to provide a substantial popular base for responsible American policies toward the world.
After he had been away from home about a year he wrote: `` ( dear Wife ) if I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married.
Their 1901 – 1907 jerseys, both home and road, simply read " Boston ", except for 1902 when they sported large letters " B " and " A " denoting " Boston " and " American.
After two FBI agents showed up at his home, he understood that " their interest lay not in the letters but in me.
Beatty's letters home made no complaint about the poor living conditions in Britannia, and generally he was extrovert, even aggressive, and resented discipline.
Of the four fast bowlers in the tour party, Gubby Allen was a voice of dissent in the English camp, refusing to bowl short on the leg side, and writing several letters home to England critical of Jardine, although he did not express this in public in Australia.
The uniforms ' lettering had the same style of letters as the new cap logo with heavily stylized " BREWERS " lettering on the home jerseys and " MILWAUKEE " on the road grays.
Paper was a scarce commodity in the early American west, and women would save letters from home, newspaper clippings, and catalogs to use as patterns.
The early Blickensderfer's " Ideal " keyboard was also non-QWERTY, instead having the sequence " DHIATENSOR " in the home row, these 10 letters being capable of composing 70 % of the words in the English language.
In 1916, Lardner published his first successful book, You Know Me Al, an epistolary novel written in the form of letters by " Jack Keefe ", a bush-league baseball player, to a friend back home.
Private Keefe's World War I letters home to his friend Al were collected in Treat ' Em Rough.
He was imbued with the culture of his time and of his country, which was then the only true home of Latin letters and learning.
The user accesses the nearby Ctrl key and then a letter or combination of letters, thus keeping his hands on or close to the typing home row instead of moving them away from it to reach for a specialty key or a mouse.
* Most recursive acronyms are recursive on the first letter, which is therefore an arbitrary choice, often selected for reasons of humour, ease of pronunciation, or consistency with an earlier acronym that used the same letters for different words, such as PHP: PHP Hypertext Preprocessor, which was originally " Personal home page ".
This was followed by Letters from Iwo Jima, which dealt with the tactics of the Japanese soldiers on the island and the letters they wrote home to family members.
His good fortune and letters home lured many of his villagers to jobs in Schreiber.
After being demobbed ( he had served as a sergeant in the Army Education Corps and spent much of his national service in Germany writing letters home for soldiers ), he went to work as an insurance clerk in the claims and accidents department of the Commercial Union Insurance Company for six years.
The hospital had been casually known by this name since the time of the Civil War, when — in their letters home to loved ones — patients of army hospitals temporarily located on the grounds were reluctant to refer to the institution by its full title.
Later, Kate became quite eccentric, vandalizing Hart's home, writing threatening letters and setting fires backstage during rehearsals for Jubilee.
So that the young Louis could send letters back home, Simon-René provided him with an alphabet fashioned from bits of thick leather.
Paine has one last card up his sleeve: he brings in bins of letters and telegrams from Smith's home state, purportedly from average people demanding his expulsion.
After they force Smitty to show them his letters from home it turns out that Smitty is an alcoholic who has run away from his family.
A minimalist view is that he spent his entire life in the cities of his native Asia Minor and of northern Syria, in particular his home town of Tyana, Ephesus, Aegae, and Antioch, though the letters suggest wider travels, and there seems no reason to deny that, like many wandering philosophers, he at least visited Rome.

letters and complained
In one of the very few letters in which he ever complained of Meynell, Thompson told Patmore of his distress at having had to leave London before this new friendship had developed further: ``
What Contarini had to do with it is shown by his letters to the pope in which he complained of the schism in the church, of simony and flattery in the papal court, but above all of papal tyranny, its least grateful passages.
Sidney complained in a letter to Francis Walsingham that " Will " had delivered the letters to Lady Leicester rather than Sidney's wife, Frances Walsingham.
As well as this rivalry between the two sisters, Anna had other difficulties growing up-' a somewhat troubled youngster who complained to her father in candid letters how all sorts of unreasonable thoughts and feelings plagued her '.
After the Gotha raids in July 1917 French was able to make a fuss at the War Cabinet ( Robertson complained he could not get a word in edgeways ) and show letters he had written urging greater priority for air defence.
Returning to London, Matthews wrote two letters to Lord Liverpool, in which he accused the Home Secretary of treason and complained about conspiracies directed against his life.
Subsequently, in letters to Leibniz, Varignon and others, Bernoulli complained that he had not received enough credit for his contributions, in spite of the fact that l ' Hospital acknowledged fully his debt in the preface of his book:
Berlioz complained bitterly of the cuts that he was more-or-less forced to allow at the 1863 Théâtre Lyrique première production, and his letters and mémoires are filled with the indignation that it caused him to " mutilate " his score.
Still, what Clairmont longed for most of all was privacy and peace and quiet, as she complained in letters to Mary Shelley.
Dudley pressed his complaint in letters to London, in which he complained of men " who love not the Crown and Government of England to any manner of obedience ".
Following its completion, Cope entertained the king and queen at it numerous times ; in 1608, John Chamberlain, the noted author of letters, complained that he was " not allowed to touch even a cherry because the queen was expected ".
According to numismatist Michael Marotta in his 2001 article on the Bicentennial coins, " the numismatic community's reaction to the entries was predictable: everyone complained by writing letters to the editor ".
One hostile critic complained in 1793 that his letters were left unanswered by Fitzherbert, and in the following year he was described by the first Lord Malmesbury as very friendly, but insouciant as to business and not attentive enough for his post.
They find that Tony was holding onto all of the letters the campers sent to their parents that complained of their hardships.
Hogg subsequently sent him a series of angry letters in which he complained about how he had been treated.
Often, in his public speeches, Cicero would accept the goals of the populares or praise an opponent while, in private letters, he bitterly complained.
Frederik Pohl has complained " Robert had talked about allowing posthumous publication of his real feelings about a lot of things that he didn ’ t feel comfortable to talk about while he was alive, and indicated that some of his private letters would be a source for the book.
When Academy members complained about the anachronisms in the letters, Lucas had to forge more letters to explain away his earlier mistakes.
Although such scattered references to homesickness appeared in journals and letters, Americans first perceived the emotion as a widespread social problem during the American Revolutionary War, when thousands of men left home to fight and countless soldiers complained of homesickness.
He complained of receiving " vicious, ignorant and crude, anonymous letters " from his opponents on the subject.
The Church demanded as part of discovery that the DHSS release letters and medical records from people who had complained about the Church.
Of one young lawyer who had complained that his employer required him to write over his own name letters contrary to his convictions, Mr. Knox asked, “ Do these letters involve legal opinion ?” to which the young lawyer replied that they did.

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