Word: indifferente
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That last night's "rally" did not develop into something a good deal worse may be credited to a chilly wind and the fact that most undergraduates were either indifferent or otherwise engaged. It may be that lack of practice during these late inhospitable years has dulled the technique both...
Although it is difficult to see how a staged rally such as this can have any serious results either in inspiring a football team which will be four miles away in Belmont at the time, or in permanently demoralizing the dominion of indifference, it is disappointing that Harvard should succumb...
Paris is well aware of two quick-tempered old gentlemen who fight like cats at every opportunity yet lunch together nearly every day. For the first time last week New York had a chance to appreciate fully what great gifts these cantankerous friends have brought the world of art. In...
"THE sudden capture of the national attention by humanism in the year 1930," says Professor Mercier, "might at first seem strange." Strange, but not unprecedented. To a large section of the national attention, the New Humanism was only one more new doctrine in a long train--transcendentalism, pragmatism, New Thought...
A bewildering conclusion is reached with the aid of a comedian named Billy House who is as incredibly fat behind as before and who, constantly hungry, at one point requests "a steak so big you can milk it." The music is indifferent but an extraordinarily graceful young man named Paul...