Word: beyond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Police methods can cope with stray children, but the sources of stray bullets seem still beyond control. The New York police are efficient, as far as any police group can be. Despite such elements of graft that cannot fail to be present, there must be some men who do their jobs honestly and thoroughly. To those men is due the doubtful credit of this record...
...most acceptable plays. Likewise, mediocre novels and plays often make the best cinemas. A fair example is 24 Hours. Louis Bromfield's book receives substance in the cinema. Its overtheatrical characters, given faces, bodies, legs and voices, cease being utterly unreal and their problems serve some purpose beyond boiling an author...
Dummy scrimmages against the New Hampshire plays and thorough drilling in fundamentals were the chief components of yesterday's workout for the University squad. Short scrimmages took place between the first string and Seconds, although no tackling was permitted beyond the scrimmage line...
...through which the country at large is now passing. Since the Drama School is under no circumstances calculated to be self-supporting, the measure is in line with its established policy. Not wishing to lose any students because of financial difficulties, the School is anxious to impose no burden beyond that normally required for regular college expenses...
...room exists, there is no possibility for the realization of this project. There is the excellent Amy Lowell collection of first editions and manuscripts. But these are behind glass or within a steel vault, and therefore, beyond the reach of the casual reader. The Henry Wadsworth Long-fellow library of American poetry consists of all the debris of Victorian poetic effort. Of the modern poetic output on the shelves, whatever is worth reading is so hidden in the mass of exercises in versification, that it evades all discovery. Beyond this there are also two sets of the novels of Scott...