Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...characters in "Star Dust" are real people for Miss Hurst has a way of pointing out the essential things of there make-up and with broad stroke can quickly conjure up a picture of person and personality that lives. Lilly herself--the reader can feel all her emotions, sympathizes with her; her mather, dear bossy old soul, whose religion is housekeeping, and her lovable and gentle old father, who make a bit of money in spite of himself out of the war. Her husband, the tupication of the respect able business and fireside homebody. The scores of people Lilly comes...
...very large. She was huge in every sense, weighing much more than three hundred pounds and yet there was a singular grace in her form and her movements. Her limbs we of the girth of breadfruit-trees, and her bosom was as broad and deep as that of the great June of Rome, but her hands were beautiful, like a plump baby's with fascinating creases at the wrists, and long, tapering fingers. Her limbs eyes were hazel, and they were very brilliant when she was merry or excited. Her expansive face had no lines in it, and her mouth...
...Broad-Jump.--Won by J. F. Brown '22; second, J. E. Merrill '24; third, G. A Saxton...
...failing. A stock expression of faculty members is this, "Student activities are at least 50 percent of a college education if not more". But do they give 50 percent consideration for such work? A student who had committed the hideous offense of nodding in class was ordered by the broad-mined instructor to explain. When told that in was due to outside work the instructor replied. "Well, if you cannot carry that and stay awake in class, drop the activities". They lack the courage of their convictions, to say the least. A student is justified in cutting the corners...
...last University entrant in the Penn Relay Carnival, E. O. Gourdin '21, will leave for Philadelphia this afternoon and will compete in the 100-yard dash and broad-jump events tomorrow. J. F. Brown '22 and R. W. Harwood ocC left last night; but the fourth man who was to have represented the University, C. G. Krogness '21, was withdrawn yesterday by Coach Bingham. Krogness, who was entered in the 120-yard hurdles and the high jump, has done little track work during the last year; and Coach Bingham believes that he will gain more benefit from remaining at Cambridge...