Word: sentimentale
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Flaubert, in what is perhaps his best known novel, "Madame Bovary" studies the problems arising in the second half of the nineteenth century from this mingling of classes. His conclusion is that the effects of too rapid culture on the middle class French woman are pernicious. In this M. Le...
The fact that Harvard and Yale have always rowed four miles (in eights) is a consideration, possibly sentimental, but of considerable weight. There is now a long list of records, and we are able to compare through them, the rowing of past years with that of today.
The spirit of summer vacations and of seashore reminiscences, sentimental and otherwise, seems to pervade the Advocate which appears today, although the stories are mostly of that type with which we are quite familiar.
The last number of the Advocate is interesting and refreshing; the question as to why the standard of the paper is not more uniformly up to that of the present number, naturally suggests itself to the reader of this issue. The stories are varied in character, not all being narrowed...
The editorial takes rather a desponding view of the decision of the Senior class to wear caps and gowns: "Unless every Senior wears the cap and gown, the main sentimental purpose of the scheme will certainly be lost,--namely, the bringing of Seniors into close relations with each other;" and...