Word: desiree
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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THE CHALLENGE OF ASIA-Stanley Rice-Scribner ($2.25). Once more the bugaboo of the Yellow Peril appears. The adjective yellow is admittedly loosely used, for the Asiatics are of a variety of hues. The author knows his subject, believes that the real challenge of Asia is concerned with dignity-a...
Ernest W. Barries, the philosopher-scientist whose elevation to the bishopric of Birmingham inspired voluminous discussion last fall (TIME, Sept. 29), set himself again where the roads of opinion cross. He was preaching at Brighton, a watering place once more fashionable than it now is. Said he: "Human welfare is...
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS?Other kinds of loneliness and more cruel consequences on a New England farm. A play by Eugene O'Neill.
Again our failure to see clearly is due partly to passion that blinds us often selfish, ignoble passion, impatience with those who oppose us, jealously, vindictiveness, fear, or avarice of wealth and fame. Sometimes the passion springs from better motives, a desire to help others unjustly treated, or eagerness for...
The Class Day Committee will hold office hours in Grays 4 between 9 and 11 o'clock, beginning today for those who desire information. It was also announced that henceforth all tickets must be purchased at Leavitt Peirce's.