Word: delightfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stewart has lived abroad for some time and he describes the production of one of his books there as follows: "In the middle of October he began to feel strangely uneasy and as his condition grew steadily worse, he consulted an authority and learned to his surprise and delight that he was going to have another book. . . . He prayed with all his heart that it might be a novel, for he had never had a novel although he had wanted one all his life. But early in February, 1923, Mr. Stewart discovered that the 'little stranger' was to be another...
...wish more Americans could see Zurich. It is an example of how beautiful, yet practical, a city can be made. Shopping here is a real delight...
...tramp steamer careened across the Indian Ocean shearing spray off her bows, and the dawn came up like thunder.... And on the hard wooden chairs sat hundreds of boys, young barbarians, fascinated, spellbound, many if not most of them realizing, perhaps for the first time in their lives the delight of great literature, the majesty of the English tongue and the might of the human imagination...
...alumni is it given to be so closely brought back to the very breath of undergraduate days as will the members of the Charles Townsend Copeland Association, at their New York dinner. What could possibly rouse more delightful memories than once more to listen to the sage whose Monday evening gatherings in Hollis were to so many young, but not younger, spirits an inspiration and a delight? To rejoice over the appointment to the Boylston chair of the professor whose place in the undergraduate heart is and has ever been unique, will be a joyous occasion to those whose reminiscences...
...paint the meadows with delight...