Word: delightfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this university town of ours the intellectually starved may find countless opportunities for delectable satisfaction. He may glut himself on great slices of history, literature, and economic theory. He may find stern, simple dishes in the fields of science and engineering, or he may delight a delicate fastidiousness with the nicer arts of music, painting, and sculpture. But the physically famished, the Philistine who suffers only from an empty belly, will find vain the search for sustenance of a similarly satisfying and pleasing nature. True, he may pick up here and there bits of dubious desirability, such as even...
...well that they are considered the best of the whole region. . . ." From the super-sower, super-wheat. Although wheat rust may yet blight the harvest, Fascist editors hinted broadly last week that the tender sproutlings of Il Duce will potently mature until the Ministry of National Economy will delight to honor him with a prize awarded each year to the husbandman whose average yield of wheat per ara* shows the greatest percentage of increase over that of his neighbors...
...presentation of the best work of both clubs, would if not seem advisable to hold a joint concert in the winter or spring in which both clubs might take part in the note elaborate programs which they are capable of offering and which real music lovers would delight to here? Would this not be a more truly representative and worth-while type of concert for the joint effort of the glee clubs of Yale and Harvard?--Yale News, Sat., April...
...Delight, Ark., last week, masked men flogged, kicked, pummeled, prodded, left inert one George Hewitt, 29, lately acquitted of a murder. Mr. Hewitt was requested to leave Delight...
...always such fun to do things in a foreign country with American friends who take the same delight in the novelty...