Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Like many persons who possess abundant nervous energy, he comports himself, away from tennis courts, in a manner almost painfully lethargic. Vines ambles when he walks. His frame, more knobby at the knees and elbows than an athlete's should be, presents an awkward aspect. Languid even in responding to a new environment. Vines maintained his habit of retiring and rising early last week. In Paris, he investigated neither the Louvre nor the Folies Bergere. In London, he ordered new and wider trousers which fit him better than his old ones...
...Conn., June 20--Final workouts for the four Harvard crews in the last few days of training here before the race on Friday took on a lighter aspect today, the greater part of the stiff paddles having been wound up with Saturday's succession of time trials...
...Little's Disease at the Neurological Institute. To his credit are vast improvements in a 21-year-old man and an 18-year-old girl as well as in many youngsters. The young man is ''now a university student. His improved physical condition and whole aspect of life are so marked that old friends stop him on the street in wonder at the change. The girl's dexterity and confidence have so improved that she is now happily adjusted with her associates, and is a high school student." For children who cannot get to his clinic...
...most outstanding fault in the post-war reconstruction of Europe was the total sidestepping of economic considerations, and undue emphasis laid on what is proving to be the less important political and national aspect of the situation. As long as prosperity lasted, however, the United States and Great Britain were able to make loans to Germany and Austria to meet their War obligations, and to the countries in the Danube valley to carry on a rejuvenation of their shattered economic systems. No need for an alteration of existing political arrangements made itself apparent until prosperity ended...
...view it from the point of view of a "Dry," but those who are "moist" or "Wet" can hardly disregard this aspect of the problem...