Word: carly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...keep your eyes open. That's what people say, but eagle-eyed as I am, I never once found anything interesting until Monday afternoon, When I noticed a piece of a certain Housemaster's' stationery in a gutter. It was note admonishing an undergraduate for parking a car in a reserved space. "I have been put to a good deal of trouble," the note began, "and some expense, arrange for this reserved parking space. It is for the convenience of my wife, my guests, and myself...
...once admitted, "a period piece." He would never buy a car, had a neurotic fear of cities, disliked much modern poetry ("Has T. S. Eliot ever written three consecutive lines of poetry in his life?"). His own affection lay in the past -the whole past of English literature and all the men & women who had made it. "Literature is, I repeat, memorable speech recording memorable thoughts and deeds . . ." For Q, it was life itself...
Recently, Bernstein took off by car on a lone trip to the shell-shattered village of Negba to give a piano recital for women and children who had just returned to the village. The recital had to be canceled because in the excitement no one had arranged for a piano...
Over the Counter. Hudson Motor Car Co. announced a new-sales policy designed to end gouging, notably on accessories. To make sure that at least 50% of its customers got only the extra accessories they really wanted, half the Hudsons delivered to dealers will be stripped of gadgets. On trade-ins, Hudson told dealers to pay "a fair market price...
...party, organized by Peter H. Clayton '50, traveled from the Brattle sq. car barns along Massachusetts are to Boston, out to Watertown, and lack along Mr. Anburn...