Word: confusionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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I can't quite understand how this letter column is conducted. Maybe my confusion stems from the early portion of the morning in which I digest the CRIMSON'S columns. Perhaps it is because I am merely a junior and haven't really learned the ropes yet.
In the triumphal march I walked right up to the center of the stage. The Christian Science Monitor said this scene was the best part of the opera, and added, "The always amazing business of deploying the throng without confusion was managed with the usual skill."
The executive board of Student Government decided on the move because of the "errors and confusion" attending the recent student Government election. The office of treasurer was the only post affected by last Tuesday's recount, which included ballots misplaced by the election committee in the original vote counting on...
"Oh, there is some confusion here; there is bound to be, with people trying to give orders in four different languages in a kitchen," Mrs. Alice Broch restaurant manager explained. "But everyone here believes in smiling all the time--that helps."
Window Shop customers don't worry about the confusion; the food is good, and the clothes, though a mite expensive, are catching to the eye. In summer, guests may eat in the garden and, according to Mrs. Broch, the students prefer this. "It gives the boys a better chance to...