Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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North Carolina in October is a land of quiet towns, paved roads busy with the traffic of harvest time, fields bright with yellow bitterweed, people warmed and sleepy in the last hot suns of fall. Last week the land, the people and the sky of a large part of North Carolina were elements in a Problem. The U.S. Army was at one of its periodic peacetime wars, and civilians for once were principals...
...romantic, pure atmosphere, for the truth was the dancers as a whole lived a very immoral life and were often almost vicious in their vices. Another typical Degas painting is the race track scene "They're Off." Here everything is dark and stormy looking except for a spotlight of bright red and yellow color thrown upon the three jockeys...
James E. Cline, of Glens Falls, N. Y., as Assistant in Chemistry; Thomas G. Webber, Jr., of Edgewood, R. I., as Assistant in Chemistry; Gerald F. Gilmore '36, of Wayland, as Assistant in Fine Arts; George E. Downing, of Chicago, Ill., as Assistant in Fine Arts; Willard M. Bright, of Toledo, Ohio, as Assistant in Chemistry; Edgar H. Clark, Jr. of Forest Hills, N. Y., as Assistant in Economics...
...wooden cross in his same "tireless soil." How did it go? "There is some spot on foreign ..." Vag checked himself. He wouldn't think about that. The hand of death had lain heavily on France, but there were parts it had not touched, parts where there were laughter and bright lights and crowded busses, parts where people danced all through the night and the sky was pink from the neon below...
...hero is Philip Rawlings, an ambiguous, hardbitten, adventurous undercover operator who is hunting fascist spies in Madrid. Its heroine is Dorothy Bridges, a beautiful, blonde, not very bright American girl who writes magazine articles and helps take Philip's mind off his work. Its action revolves around the capture of a fascist observation post which is directing the shelling of the city...