Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only by his readiness to give any aid within his power. None who met him could fail to be impressed by the dignified kindliness of this gentleman of the Old School. To his friends and relatives the CRIMSON only speaks the feeling of the entire University in extending its deepest sympathy...
...past and present officers of the class of 1925, on behalf of the members of our class, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Berry on the loss of their son, John Henry Berry. B. F. Rice-Bassett. Henry T. Dunker. Philip H. Robb. Frank Akers. Clark Hodder. John W. Hammond. Josiah H. Child...
...clock in Emerson A, at the request of the audience which heard her first talk on the same subject last Tuesday. 'Mrs. Franklin, a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, is a lecturer at Columbia University. Her research in the science of color-vision has been probably the deepest and most thoroughgoing ever made. The lecture this afternoon will be illustrated by lantern slides
...George Sommes, as Job, uses a trained voice, feeling gesture, and deeply thoughtful modulations, to bring subtle variety of mood and thought into an almost motionless stage-picture. Scene follows scene with scarcely a change of position, each motion of arm or body being made to serve for deepest significance. The three misunderstanding friends, and Eilhu too, are individualized and play their parts each in perfect key; this must be, or the play would never carry. The lighting, mechanically perfect, seems to grow from the characters themselves, shifting with their mood, and always throwing the picture into the most appropriate...
...University as well as to himself. As a member of various committees on athletics and as doctor in charge of the football team his services to the College were inestimable. To his relatives and friends, the CRIMSON in behalf of the undergraduates of today and yesterday, extends its deepest sympathy...