Word: successfully
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...difficult task in writing has faced H. H. and Margaret Harper in their attempt to construct an integrated dramatic work from the clues furnished in the correspondence of Dickens and Dora Spenlow. Twenty-one years of Dickens' life, the passing parade from poverty to success, and three romances are a lot of material; the resulting sacrifice of continuity and development to a more complete story shows quite plainly in spots. Further, there is a feeling that the dialogue of Dickens and his two true loves, Dora Spenlow and Caroline Bronson, waxes a bit rhapsodical in their secret trysts--too much...
...success carried her on to research work in Hawaii and in England, where she tramped the cold, dark streets of the terrible British Black Country, gathering figures, discussing endlessly. From there she went to Geneva, where in 1929 the International Labor Office was digging into its huge work with such high hopes...
...machine-like drill it demands, it is refreshing to note that intercollegiate football can be played on a definitely small time basis and purely for its own sake, without the paraphernalia of publicity. And if the introduction of extensive intramural competition with Yale has done much to increase the success of House football, this might well be further extended in the other House sports...
...House system's great success is largely due to President Lowell's inspiration which was realized in the opening of Dunster House ten years ago," declared President Conant. Conant called this an historic occasion according to his theory that the great anniversaries are the first, tenth, and so on in geometric progression...
...standards of journalism by taking promising young reporters and editorial writers from every corner of the nation and exposing them for a year to all known data and theory on the practices of the newspaper world. This has been the exact course followed by the Foundation, with obvious success for those "chosen few." However, it is the personal success of these men which has lent some doubt about the ultimate practically of the scheme...