Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sorry that Mr. Weaver, no doubt still deep in his jungles, is unaware of the pleasure his paragraphs have given...
...smaller first year class and necessitating fewer flunks at the end of that year. This plan will not only allow a more efficient program during the first year, but in cutting the number of failures, will be in itself beneficial. "Too often," Mr. Landis said, "these failures leave a deep scar on their victims, one that never entirely disappears...
...knew the human side of their work as well as the technical, and some of their words moved. Facilely the head of the University saw in the meeting the embryonic idea of a brilliant educational innovation: the School of Public Administration. Two other views were presented with clarity and deep understanding such as proceed from long experience and reasoning. From two different angles an approach to the practicable ideal of security and happiness was impressed upon a growing generation...
...deep boom of 101 guns echoed over Naples one afternoon last week. At the gate of the Royal Palace gaily uniformed guards presented arms. The blare of bugles cut the afternoon air. At 3 o'clock, a dapper equerry clicked his heels before the Palace, tied blue and white silk ribbons to the main door. From thousands of loyal Italians thronging the streets of Naples went up a mighty roar. To the Princess of Piedmont, Crown Princess Marie-José, had just been born a nine-pound boy "with dark hair, dark eyes and a florid aspect...
...Freshman returned betimes, heart throbbing. But in that package, what a falling off was there! Special delivery airmail scaled Vassar's fate. He spared no words in tirade of deep hate...