Word: muchly
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Well water tastes of all the salts and soils through which it passes on the way to the surface. So your reported news, from cover to cover, tastes of drink. Allowing for my personal prejudice for Prohibition, and allowing too for the fact that a minister never sees much of which the church frowns upon, ] cannot help feeling that. At least, when I have tried to interest friends in TIME, they say it is too cynical, too Wet for them...
...editors TIME recently assigned the special task of collecting as much "Dry" news as possible. Reason: to guard against the alleged "bias" of the great Metropolitan papers which TIME minutely scans...
...down the line the stories as a whole are scarcely distinguished. There is too much uncertainty of style and too little firmness of character delineation to draw them out of the ruck of immature undergraduate offerings. A possible exception is R. G. Evans' "Two Artists." The others for the most part fail to convince the reader that there was any justification for their being written beyond the benefit of the practice involved...
This versatile and famous Irishman, now in his sixties, came from a poor family. His early ambition to be a painter could not be fulfilled, because it would mean long study in schools and much money to support him. His family could not afford this, and Russell went to work in an accounting office. He was not able to take up painting until he was over forty years...
...this year will see a clean slate remains to be seen. As shown in the Technology game, team play must be developed if the Harvard aggregation is to go far this year, since in the first game the men showed a decided lack of team play, and relied too much on individual efforts to bring about the necessary scores...