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...very near the bottom. And study delays embarking career by a number of years, it could be a handicap as easily as it could be an aid. And someone to Oxford in order to advance business career is suffering from a bad case of mixed motives. with a bow to Time's fabled that does not sound like the I knew...
...through most of the picture except for intermittent mouthing of flowery rhetoric. When he had nothing else to do, Ashurst spent hours chatting with elderly ladies in the lobby of Washington's Sheraton-Park Hotel, where he lived. Always courtly and sprightly, he would sweep off his hat, bow deeply, and set the ladies swooning with his resonant "Good afternoon!" After Nebraska's Senator George Norris went down to defeat broken and embittered in 1942, Ashurst wrote to console him: "You speak of 'great'; no man is great unless he has had suffering, sorrow and humiliation...
...fourth straight week in a row, Coolidge will be racing a revamped varsity boat. It will have Forney Hutchinson at bow; Iver Peterson at two; Bob Russell at three; Jim Richard at four; Dave Welch at five; Jim McMahon at six; Martyn Greenacre at seven; and Captain Jim Miller at stroke, with John Kearney counting...
...varsity heavyweight boat will be the same that just lost to Penn last week, with Alan Hager, bow; Captain John Higginson, two; John Hodges, three; Doug Robertson, four; Spencer Borden, five; Nick Bancroft, six; Harry Pollock, seven; Mike Dennis, stroke; and Bob Goodwin...
...Long and Happy Life, by Reynolds Price. This wise, skillful first novel about a Carolina country girl's attempts to keep both her fiance and her virtue is marred only by an occasional too-swooping bow toward William Faulkner...