Word: contains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Concerning the Advocate itself, Sulzberger stated that the future issues will contain twice as many pages as formerly, and that the magazine will be of a different size and will have a new cover. A new feature will be one article in each issue on some undergraduate activity and an article by a graduate, formerly a member of the Advocate board, in addition to stories and poems...
...main building, parallel to Broadway, and a wing, parallel to Quincy Street. The main building will be of brick, three and one-half stories high, topped with a state roof and a belfry. The wing will be of wood and two stories in height only. The station will contain the fire apparatus for this vicinity...
...hard to defeat the Government's contention that a puzzle of over 50 pieces is no child's game, should pay the 10% wholesale tax on adult amusements. Most puzzles are 150-500 pieces. Her argument: no matter who plays with them, or how many pieces they contain, jigsaw puzzles are childish, picayune, taxfree...
...Shelley was usually thinkink what he thought he ought to think and felt what he thought he ought to feel," Mr. Eliot stated, in contradiction to those who affirm the Arielesque spontaneity of the poet. "Hence, the greatest passages in his poetry are the ones which contain none of his 'revolutionary' political and social beliefs. Revolution has produced an adolescent and incoherent poet in Shelley since he was too occupied with his ideas on free-love...
...notes and introduction contain much hitherto inaccessible information on the history, inspiration, and criticism of the songs, and on the varying popular appeal they have made to the generations that have intervened. Their publication in this form is a real contribution to the scholarship and appreciation of Dryden...