Word: apparentement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In 1935 the French authorities told Serge to leave the country because of his shady financial transactions. Serge had another version: Premier Pierre Laval, he said, suspected Rubinstein of dallying with his mistress, a French marquise, and deported him in a fit of jealousy. Two years before his expulsion, he...
Professor G. Wallace Woodworth has trained his Radcliffe group in the fundamental importance of vowels and consonants. He insists on carefully rolled r's and intense long vowels because, apart from textual clarity, only such treatment of the words can shape ensemble singing into a live and exciting sound. Closely...
As things actually happened, however, less than half the slush had been cleared away at three in the afternoon, and only four workmen were then visible. Two of these were shoveling slowly. Two were wandering without apparent intelligence or purpose in a part of the Yard which is always dry...
"In 1930, for example, 1,200 undergraduates concentrated in this field. By last year, although the number of students in the College had risen by more than a thousand, their numbers had fallen below 900. It is difficult to say what determines undergraduate concentrations . . . but the apparent lack of appreciation...
The new professor said that ministers aware of all aspects of religious thought are needed "to challenge and direct the amorphous 'new piety' of our time, and to give some structure to the new self-consciousness which is apparent in much of Protestantism."