Word: anciently
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...each successive Wednesday during the next four weeks lectures, planned primarily for students concentrating in ancient and modern literatures, will be given in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. They are intended to furnish some guidance and suggestion for private study and are open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College...
...piccolo (a little one), the baby was un povero piccolo (a poor little one), and the cause of the accident was non bene accertate (not precisely known). Editor Count Dalla Torre weighs 186 Ibs. ; is blond, stocky, quick at gestures, intelligent but slow of mind. Of ancient Venetian lineage, he has been a practicing newspaper man nearly all his life. Sur rounded by Italy, he edits in a little isle of refuge from Fascist censorship, says anything he and the Pope pleases, but knows that if he goes too far copies des tined for subscribers in Italy will be .quietly...
...Last week, Punch, ancient funny weekly, announced it would print a monthly edition for blind people, in Braille type. Drawings will be explained by word-pictures...
...sooner and no later. At first the demarcation of such a definite dead-line for weekly sin appears to be wholly illogical, but after a lengthy microscopic examination, there becomes faintly apparent the only possible loop-hole to plausibility. The authors of this legislative marvel may perhaps have the ancient Hebraic conception of a personal deity with all the very human characteristics of the Olympian gods, who, after the activities of Saturday night, is scarcely interested in what happens on Sunday before noon...
...when, true to Princeton's ancient conservative tradition, we have heard it rumored that the conditions at these universities are radically different from ours universities which are American like ours and drawn from our own countrymen it is time that we come to the rescue. Even if we have fewer men in Princeton, even if the situation may be better for the majority, than in other institutions, is that a logical reason for an inertia on our part, when there is a chance of improvement...