Word: blissfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Poetry Tournament, open to all New England undergraduates, both men and women, to be judged by Professor Bliss Perry of Harvard, Professor Chauncey Brewster Tinker of Yale, and Miss Abbie Farwell Brown, President of the New England Poetry Club, will be held on May 1 in Boston under the auspices of the Second Church Chapter of the Laymen's League...
...good fortune to pull him out. Thus, in 1817, begins a human little pageant of French bourgeoisie that continues for four generations, to the outbreak of war in 1914. For of course young Brun marries the mercer's daughter and lives, though not ever after or in unmitigated bliss, at least long enough to father some little Bruns, whom we follow to their several graves. Aricie is the unselfish daughter who, after losing a gallant military lover, serves her family in season and out; hands over a later suitor-her last chance-to her lovelorn cousin; fusses over...
...accession of Professor Bliss Perry to the leadership of English A, marks a new change in a course which has had eminent tutelage under Dean Briggs, Dean Greenough, and Professor Murray. It is expected that the expansion so beneficially begun by Professor Murray in his installation of weekly lectures will take form in a definite literary emphasis under Professor Perry...
English A will come under the supervision of Professor Bliss Perry next year, while Professor J. Tucker Murray '99 will have charge of all tutorial work in the Division of Modern Languages, it was announced last night by Professor J. L. Lowes '05, of the English Department...
...last surviving Earl to have held the Premiership before Britain's gradual democratization rendered that office practically reserved to commoners. He was the first Briton ever to own a horse which won the Derby while its owner was Prime Minister, an altitude of bliss which only British sovereigns who have tried to "win the Derby" and failed can fully appreciate. In 1878 the Times and many another British newspaper listed in slightly over two columns "the more notable wedding presents" which poured in when his immense wealth was rendered fabulous by his marriage* to Hannah, only daughter and heiress...