Word: affectionate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Moser's tacit affection for the University appeared to be mutual yesterday afternoon when Aldrich Durant '06, Business Manager, warmly praised the janitor's record.
The story is a wistful little dream and is full of such touching devotion as, says "Mary", "We cannot go on this way much longer. Either we must have intercourse, or our affection for each other will be lost. The nervous strain is too great."
Chief concern of Dr. Prescott was what can be done about training the emotions so that children will become well-balanced adults instead of arrested adolescents. The emotional impulses and cravings with which a child is born - love, fear, the need for affection and for the sense of belonging to...
Admitting his gratitude "that I know there is a Harvard that belongs to us and our America," the extracurricular American History Counselor for next year still finds it depressing to return to Cambridge and see the new Houses. "So much of Harvard symbolizes what I do not like that it...
But if Author Hanson had few adventures of his own, he found plenty second hand. An insatiable inquirer and a lively storyteller, he tells his best story about Gomez' notorious killer Funes, governor of the Amazonas territory, who exterminated half the native population, still held the other half'...