Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"[Their writing] employs a very scientific terminology; it is both muddy and pretentious, and it bears about as much relation to the essence of poetry as surgical technique to the nature of religious ecstasy. . . . They magnify beyond all measure the importance of structure in poetry."
The last CRIMSON carried on its mast head 29 editors who has been more or less active while the present one bears the names of 25 all of whom can look forward to comparatively unfettered futures
The Idea of Christ in the Gospels confronts the reader with no such unpleasant choice of illusion or disillusion. Now Santayana accepts the illusion. If religion is a myth, he says, no disparagement is thereby implied, since science, philosophy, history and other "images" of the universal flux are also myths...
One of the greatest running halfbacks in recent New England history, Margarita starred for Brown University in 1941 and 1942, and sparked the Bruins to two near victories against the powerful Crimson pre-war squads. After leaving Brown, he played for two seasons with the Chicago Bears.
She also failed to get used to: baby chicks which had to be tended at least every three hours and spent most of their time trying to stick their little boneheads into drinking fountains so that they drowned; getting up at 4 o'clock in the morning; bears and...