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His gifts to charity are also endless-$100 here, $1.000 there, a check to the family of a fireman whose death he read about in the papers, continual subsidies to a Catholic institute in New England of which he is the chief financial supporter. But he never talks about his...
"Did they convince the coaches during the depressions in the early part of the season that the team was going to be a winning squad?" Yovicsin was asked. "I'm sure that they did," he admitted. "Their continual optimism and reassurances that 'It'll come, coach,' helped me very much...
If students learn through a continual dialogue, assigning a term paper due after the end of the course gives the student no chance to learn from graders' comments. In large lecture courses, these comments take the place of frequent personal communication as the only means for the teacher to maintain...
Though Adams became skilled in the subtleties of diplomacy, he remained at heart a pragmatic, hidebound Yankee who viewed Europe's sophisticated society with suspicion. Far from being awed by Franklin, who was lionized by the French, Adams found the old man to be more interested in wining and...
Pritchett's people are caught-as by an exploding flashbulb-in a continual start of surprise. The inexplicable pressure of events, they seem to be saying, has bent them into postures they had never foreseen. Before they can straighten up, furl their umbrellas and walk on, the reader has...