Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...finer points of the art, the course comes to an end. It is my opinion, and I think that I reflect the opinion of most of the men in the course, that in order that future Rotarians and Kiwanians now at Harvard will not be forced to bow their heads in shame before the rhetorical onslaughts of their future fellow Rotarians and Kiwanians, English F be expanded to the status of a full course. Edward D. Hurley...
...ANNA Bow...
...room, half expecting to see a violin case sticking out somewhere. But Nazimova cut our musing short. "I haven't played for many years; I don't enjoy the playing of a woman. The tone is usually too weak. I love the virile stroking of a man's bow," and her eyes flashed...
...apparatus picks up the noise to be analyzed through a microphone and passes it through an electric filter, cycles: the fundamental tone, the overtones, which produce the quality of sound, and the incidental sounds, such as the scratching of a violin bow...
...whisked through it boldly, with flashing technique. Dances suited her better, particularly those of her native Hungary. Then she would get wild-eyed, sway from side to side, swing occasionally on her 15 players who appeared to be so thoroughly trained that they scarcely needed the whip of her bow...