Word: affectionate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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I am much interested in your Tuesday's editorial of this week, and feel that I have something to say on this subject. I wish to make it clear at once that I am doing this in the spirit of a foreign student who has developed a profound respect and...
The death of Frank Bacon last Sunday closed a career that was notable in an era of stage notabilities. Surely no man since Jefferson in "Rip Van Winkel" has been seen by so many people in a single part, and no part has held a place of warmer affection than...
Once fairly into the story, the play moves more easily. The devotion of Peter, the office boy, the man who has cured his back; the dawning affection for the Doctor on the part of his wife; the awe and fear, almost, with which they both regard him, are set forth...
Charles Leonard Bouton '96, Professor of Mathematics at the University since 1898, died Monday at his home, 9 Avon St. His death came as the result of an illness lasting several months, due to nervous affection of the spine.
This statement is from a letter written by a native of India who received his doctor's degree at the University a few years ago, and who is now teaching to Calcutta University. Let us compare his testimonial with an extract from a address given by a former Brooks House...