Word: characterizes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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One of the things that most charms the Anglo-Saxon, voyaging either in France or in French literature is the manner in which their types of character, tragic or droll, differ from ours. The great Revolution appeals to us not for its size but because of the dramatic quality of...
The question of holding a Freshman Jubilee will be decided at a second mass meeting of the class of 1922 which will be held in the Gore Hall Common Room tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. H. F. Colt '22, president of the class, will preside, and Dr. A. T...
"The universities after being deserted by the students were turned into officers training schools and remained barracks until three weeks ago. A change is setting in those institutions. The old sporting frivolousness is being replaced by earnest endeavor. I think the classics will dwindle and in their stead practical studies...
The world is in flux. In this crucial hour--this plastic stage of civilization--we can mould America into a solid and enduring permanency of true character; or we can let it be misshapen and distorted until like some great evil full of ugliness it becomes "set" and adamantine for...
b. Of either sacred or secular character, and, if the former, of the type shown in Mozart, Cherubim, and similar masters of polyphonic music.