Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shapeless, crude, eliminated in detail to nothingness, explosive in detail to chaos . . . creating sensation with the slapstick and the bludgeon. Modernism may change the methods of architecture, but when it does it will necessarily have in it traditions of sound previous methods, with which at present it is in conflict ... at times infantile and often callow. . . . Occasionally it reaches a serious adult stage. Therefore Hope is struggling at the bottom of the open Pandora...
...Crimson assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this schedules. Students should go by the official schedules posted on bulletin boards in case of a conflict. All examinations are at 9.15 o'clock unless otherwise specified. TODAY Anthropology 14 Sem. Mus.1 Biology A New Lect. Hall Chemistry 11 Mallinckrodt MB. 23 Chinese 3 Sever 35 Classical Philology 45 Sever 23 Comp. Literature 42b Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 1b Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics, 6a Sever 11 Education B Pierce 110 English A-3 Emerson D English 33 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. English 83 Fogg Large Lect. Rm. Fine Arts...
...greatest challenge to the ingenuity of journalists is to make these things [science, social advance, civic idealism] as interesting to the public as are the more familiar subjects which apparently must be treated in terms of conflict," declared President Hoover in a message to the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, last week celebrating...
...much overpowering interest in the last--may it be the last--conflict. The overpowering desire which will lead the Vagabond to Oxford Street is the will to meet one of those rare people who hold an academic position which would be acceptable to his roving genius. For a Professor who can spend four months of the year in Wales and four in Cambridge, and use the remaining weeks for attending Pacific conferences and international conclaves has somewhere in him the wee small voice that tells a wanderer. Not enough for him to know the secret workings of diplomacy so intimately...
Bart comes home, and things happen to him. It is not a new theme, but in "Huntsman in the Sky" it attains new significance as the story of Bart Garrison is unfolded. Elaine he cannot love, Anne he does not. Conflicts of self and surroundings almost discourage him; little by little he downs them, and produces his music in the end. It is and novel of conflict, treated with sympathy and imagination...