Word: smoothly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...effort to provide uniformity among the houses, emphasis should be directed toward these details. The individual characters of the houses will in any case tend to shape themselves, but smooth functioning as a unit depends on regulation of the minor points by the committee in charge of inter-house athletics. The fact that much of the organizing has been done more or less haphazardly by a few persons in each house is bound to cause divergencies. Under proper attention however, there is no reason why they should occur, or why they should not be corrected when they...
While adherence to the old regulations will probably hinder the smooth working of the Harvard attack, it should provide valuable experience in the Canadian style of game which the Crimson must adopt in future games with Queens and McGill which take place at Syracuse during the Christmas holidays...
...race which is confined to the highland forest areas of Kenya Colony. They have more massive horns than the West African race and the hide has a richer and brighter rufus color. The most characteristic things about these animals are the white cross stripes on the hide and the smooth, open, spiral form of the horns...
From California to Manhattan last week traveled a bald, smooth-faced prelate, potent in the Roman Catholic Church, to be handed a handsome bronze medal by a Jewish editor. He was Most Rt. Rev. Edward Joseph Hanna, 71, Archbishop of San Francisco, chairman of the administrative committee of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Commissioner of Immigration in California since 1913. His State and city know him as an able, civic-minded man. His church knows him as a priest who, once suspected of modernism, may be the next U. S. cardinal. Less well known is the work which...
...with the Erskine book. There being no profound emotions to express, Composer Gruenberg made no profound attempts. People who remembered the modernistic tendencies of his other works, his Jazz-Suite and Enchanted Isle, were surprised at the melodic simplicity of the Beanstalk score. Most of the music had the smooth, deft charm appropriate to a fairy tale. Only the giant had use for occasional striding dissonances, for an alien piano which characterized him with a noisy, thumping bass...