Word: climbing
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Methinks that many students who are interested in entering a House unit will prefer to enjoy quarters with the townspeople residing in the environs of the Yard,--and walk less, climb less, and--most of all--pay less...
...December seventeenth Dunster House will gather in a panelled dining room for a banquet and light roistering. On the same evening the students of Lowell will climb up to a tower and listen in arm chairs to a program of serious music. Both Houses are remembering Christmas. One thousand, nine hundred and thirty years ago Wise Men traveled miles to find a stable and to celebrate the same occasion...
...play at Polo Or own my autos three. Or even wear my jodpurs, If I do not act the clown, When I am buying groceries In the centre of the town. When the only place we need to know Is just as near the Sun As we can climb, in the short time Before our day is done. And you, too, Mr. William, May hold your sides with glee Neglect your work, and laugh and laugh In this country of the free. MARY P. C. STAPLES Deep Gratitude...
...straddle and the remarkable pictures of Queen Eliza beth being let down backward from inspecting an Egyptian stone inscription last winter are two examples. Recently their daughter, Crown Princess Marie Jose of Italy, raised one royal leg high over the side of an Italian speedster, in order to climb out. heedless of the fact that lenses were looking...
...Come with me to Heaven, but come on wings. Do not climb by a ladder." With this exhortation last week Conductor Arturo Toscanini rehearsed his Philharmonic-Symphony players through the great C Minor Symphony of Johannes Brahms. Tenderly, painstakingly, he molded every phrase and his men, as one, obeyed him. Magnificently he soared through the concluding chorale and even the stodgiest horn-player seemed to find the wings with which to follow. Then the little Italian called a pause, ate a bowl of soup with a raw egg in it before going on with the preparation of his first Manhattan...