Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Despite this scolding to Progressive Educators, Mrs. Post's book, drawing heavily on the theories of modern child psychologists, lays down few rules to which Progressives might take exception. Some of her rules:
Many Manhattan critics, fixing on the intermittent "problem-play" tone of the drama, wrote of it with patronizing witticisms. An exception was the Post's sensitive, scholarly John Mason Brown, who gave Fledgling one of the longest play reviews of the season, said: "It treats playgoers as grownups and...
May we take exception to the letter signed by several Harvard alumni appearing in your columns Tuesday.
Last week a committee of five trustees tried to pull the situation out of the fire. It reported that it had investigated all the charges, found them all untrue, with one exception: Temple, like many another university, does subsidize its athletes. But Temple's General Alumni Association last week...
If any Axis member can effectively sabotage Pan-Americanism, Spain is the most likely one. Since the fascist bugaboo began popping up all over South America last summer, Latin Americans have become increasingly wary of their big, unassimilated German and Italian colonies. But, with the exception of Brazil, they are...