Word: contrasted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...handsome man, grey and bespectacled of average height and solidly built, Dr. Fred dresses with extreme care, in contrast to tall, cadaverous Dr. Albert. The late, great Jane Addams always was houseguest of the Fred Taussigs when she went to St. Louis. Because he is so strict and meticulous in his clinical work, students and younger gynecologists who work with Dr. Fred in clinics consider him old-maidish. Internist Albert is considered to have a larger practice than Gynecologist Fred...
Princeton's Alumni Weekly, in sharp contrast to the undergraduate "Prince" does not view with alarm William J. Bingham's proposal that the Presidents' agreement be amended so that fall football practice may begin earlier...
...striking contrast to their stand on previous questions, the usually Republican Harvard students overwhelmingly favored concentration of power in the Federal government, according to the results of the recent CRIMSON-Herald-Tribune poll...
Career advancement for the trained young men is, I grant, not a definite promise in many government services at this time. The contrast of the situation but a few years ago to that obtaining today encourages these young men even more than the little publicized but grossly effective steps now being taken by the Civil Service Commission of the United States to give protection of permanent appointment to them. to some people there is an element of surprise in the statement that the past three years have given more impetus to the achievement of such career opportunities--as the administrative...
...Cohan's support is pleasing throughout, although perhaps the three leading women enunciate a little too clearly and speak a little too earnestly, in contrast with the star's jolly abandon. But Joseph Leggitt, acted by Charles D. Brown, deserves a palm along with his colleague. Calvin's alter ago in the play, he portrays to perfection all a friend's loyalty, banter, conniving, assistance, and well-intended blunders...