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...Voto tells his first class that those present are expected to get B's, otherwise they wouldn't have been chosen for the course. The C which rolls around at November may, therefore, dishearten the hopeful author and considerably deflate his ego. He will discover, however, that Mr. De Voto's bark is worse than his bite. Despite the wilting comments which decorate his themes the student will find his marks gradually improving, as he learns to purify his technique and eliminate errors of syntax which would, to quote an average comment, "disgrace a student in English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE | 4/24/1934 | See Source »

...Pundit Steed, observing that "Ramsay MacDonald . . . may be unaware how subtly and swiftly public trust in him has ebbed during the past twelvemonth" and that "Stanley Baldwin's . . . passion for self-effacement and appearance of political indolence estrange and dishearten the younger conservatives," concluded: "At no time in the past 40 years have the British people been so leaderless as they are today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Sweep to Labor | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

...hares and the pheasants in the wood should not be so curiously, however, if the shooter will find and kill the oldest wild boar which is jumped out of the wood, such game will be one of the greatest windfall. Auburn Automobile seems to be felt lonesomely and dishearten without a friend, if so; will seek as 'where is my brother?' Better to calls when one points away is small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Of the Greatest Windfall | 3/30/1931 | See Source »

...these attempts dishearten. Set the mark higher, and ring the bell. For really, if a man, after three years study, cannot compose a clever theme of five words or less, the critics of higher education are to some extent justified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAUGHTY NOMENCLATURE | 1/9/1928 | See Source »

...Dunbar's essay, with more variety of style but less skill and general finish seeks help elsewhere. Amid random shots at present evils that dishearten the poor undergraduate, such as bad lecturing, bad prescribed reading, and that abomination the "section-man" (!), he has at least one real suggestion-something not very distantly akin to the Oxford tutorial system. Even if treasures shine from the end of the road of scholarship equal to those which beckon men to athletics (to drive home the brilliance of the metaphor), it is extremely doubtful whether many worthy undergraduates will alter their extra-curriculum activities...

Author: By H. R. Patch g, | Title: CRITIC ON ADVOCATE ESSAYS | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

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