Word: making
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...first, as certainly he was not the last, to deride us. James Bryce handed down an indictment or two and Siegfried and others have expanded his question into volumes. The tone has become more bitter since the United States became the creditor of Europe. The critics make few allowances for the youth of the nation. They compare our developing civilization with the crystallized customs of countries which were mellowed when Americans were felling the forests and striving for mastery over nature. American culture is still in process. Meanwhile, the average American, comparing our general well-being with distressed conditions elsewhere...
Their attitude toward the talkies was one of personal enthusiasm, for the remuneration is much greater, while the time taken to make their pictures took but a short lapse of four weeks...
...successfully procured was made known yesterday by Lamont, who said that "the money is merely so much back pay, and is not charity or a gift. The fact that it will be paid on Christmas is merely a coincidence." He added that many Harvard men "were glad to make right" what they deemed an injustice and a blot on Harvard's reputation...
...Welsh '31 who has had charge of the lighting effects in the last three productions is also directing the lighting for the present play, and M. P. Smith '32, who has charge of make-up also has had experience in previous productions. J. W. Henderson '31, will supervise the construction of the sets, and J. S. Williams '33 will manage the stylized and complicated sets...
...collection has been designed to fulfill three requirements, tutorial reading, course reading, and independent reading. Approximately 75 students a day make use of the stacks and during the first ten weeks only two books have been taken out without proper authority...