Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...have been a reader of TIME for over two years now and enjoy it immensely, but there is one thing I do not like about it. This is your Miscellany column. It seems to me that every item in it tells of some gruesome way of somebody being killed or committing suicide. Why don't you print something else in this column...
...same day musing, muddling Stanley Baldwin (not half so sure of his mission from On High as is Lucy) talked to a student audience at the University of Glasgow of which this year he is Lord Rector. "Whatever the cares of the day, I always enjoy my breakfast," mused he. "Every morning I am full of hope, faith and cheer. By lunch time I've lost a great deal of it and by evening I've nearly given up all hope of this world or the next...
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Phillips Brooks House Association will entertain 35 children in the Brooks House living-room. The children have been recommended to the Association by the Cambridge Welfare Union, as being those who would not otherwise enjoy the Christmas holidays. The Welfare Union has been able to contribute valuable statistics on what is lacking to each child so that the Phillips Brooks House will be able to provide them with needed clothing in addition to the usual toys...
...vehicle for some adroit homespun fooling by Will Rogers. It is not so good as a picture as it was on the stage because the camera too often follows wandering sequences of the plot, but it is handsomely arranged and fairly funny. Will Rogers seems to enjoy himself as the boozing but golden-hearted rustic whose only decisive action is a refusal to sign papers that would have permitted his wife to sell her hotel to a syndicate of confidence men. There are times, however, when he is too consciously ingenuous and lovable to be palated. Possibly he feels that...
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...