Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thank Mr. Fletcher, '35, for his kind letter to me concerning consistency, "Why", he asks, "when you have avowedly come out on the side of falsehood and injustice, do you continually appeal in your column against them? Have you not averred your absolute, unalterable repugnance to intelligence, decency, honor, and morality, whose emotions alone you have attempted to stir within...
...matters, but to the Moviegoer the young Dionnes look like handsome lassies. Your intellectual friends may excoriate with supercilious scorn the softheaded sentimentality of a public that will go wild over the product of an extraordinary accouchement. But have another look at the babes before you snoor. Besides the appeal of their tiny smiles, there is an unquestionable charm in their fivences...
...found with the regime. Memorizing slides is as necessary as learning a vocabulary, and lectures and reading cover the ground more thoroughly than Bacdeker. But the course breaks down in not tying together the monuments and paintings with their literary and historical background, and in considering wherein they appeal to the modern amateur critic...
...formation of conference groups is needed to relieve the congestion. Those with interest and ambition would then have a chance to work on such topics as historical background, theory of design, aesthetic appeal, and the like. "Pass" men, grouped by themselves, could at least be taught some critical technique. A broader perspective thus obtained, Fine Arts 1d would provide a basis for appreciating art in later life, and would strengthen the trend in the college toward wider opportunities for those willing to handle them...
...front page space to the announcement of the current competition for 30 graduate scholarship appointments to the Federal Government internship training program of the National Institute of Public Affairs at Washington. In the same issue, that eminent college daily editorialized on the immense value of the program and its appeal to college men of today...