Word: cluttering
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...Harvard Council on Post-War Problems heard Bruce C. Hopper '18, associate professor of Government, describe their future work as important because their decisions will be "fresher, more audacious, more willing to admit drastic solutions to post-war issues" than the "woolly-headed, emotional adult committees" that now clutter the scene...
...watercolor Chicago bought this week, was comparatively mild, for an Albright: a clutter of old bottles, dead fish, seaweed and barnacle-encrusted driftwood on a table overlooking a harbor...
...problem, the Second was finally stopped by the enemy. Then the Fourth's test began. Its commander, Brigadier General Fred Clute Wallace, was told to move up, relieve the Second. Hitch was that the country roads were little better than cow paths, that the Second would clutter them aplenty moving to the rear. There were to be no traffic jams for airplanes to bomb...
Pittsburgh's Carnegie Institute show, 302 paintings chosen from the entries of 4,812 little-knowns and unknowns, turned out to be mainly a clutter of imitative and not-too-expert oils. But it did plow up a handful of unrecognized U.S. talent. And many of its prize-losers seemed as good jobs of painting as the show possessed...
Focus of this celebration was a huge 13-foot, beetle-browed, unfinished marble statue of Lexicographer Webster which stared glumly down at them through a surrounding clutter of scaffolding...