Word: contrasted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Attempting a very difficult task, Fitzgerald has acquitted himself admirably. The contrast of the building up of Nicole after a bad start and the disintegration of Dick whose early start had been phenomenal is skillfully balanced and interestingly developed. "Tender is the Night" is well written, full of action, and true to life
...striking contrast to the burlesque staged last week on Widener steps the Harvard Anti-War Conference pointed the way in its recent meeting towards a sensible plan of action against the proponents of war. The serious discussion of the problems involved and the resolutions adopted at the conclusion indicate that the student organizations sponsoring the conference are aware of the efficacy of constructive action over emotional demonstrations...
Among several changes announced yesterday by the Department of English was the reorganization of English 28, whereby the course will be given under the direction of James B. Munn '12, professor of English. There will be three lectures each week and the section meetings will be abolished. In contrast to the present arrangement only occasional lectures will be given by the senior professors...
...emotion," he aroused even more emotion in the gasping spectators. ". . . He avails himself of no advantage in the fight and at the end of it the horns go past him at the same two millimeters distance as at the beginning, for he does not use his legs." In contrast with his friendly rival Joselito, who in the course of killing 1,557 bulls was badly gored only four times (the last time fatally), Belmonte never passed through a season without at least one bad wound...
...marked contrast to the behavior of the swastika-bedecked hoodlums was the disciplined manner with which the L.I.D. and N.S.L. conducted their meeting. The leadership warned enraged spectators to yield to no provocation to violence, nor to any measures calculated to discredit the demonstration. And all the antics of the Mullins gentlemen could not conceal the sympathetic participation of the larger part of the audience in the strike for peace. Lewis S. Feuer 3G. Secretary, Harvard L.I.D...