Word: disturbes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cornell received a 620-acre wildwood near Ithaca for use as a field laboratory, accepting the donors' provision that man's hand shall never dredge or dam its streams, quarry its rocks, disturb the birth, growth, death and decay of any living thing within its boundaries...
Refusing to be catalogued and classified as "a nice lot and bright," "meek," "Bohemian," "hearty and robust," and "swanky," the college girls retort with epithets and descriptions frank enough to disturb the most indifferent men. How disillusioned and perplexed must be the Freshmen who discovers a stupid Radcliffe lass or a Bohemian Wellesleyian. What tragedy and grief to find the Guide had erred. His weighty problem still unsolved where can he turn for guidance and initiation? The dank silence of his lonely room give forth no answer and his brooding only lessens his faith in humankind. Most miserable...
...sliced, comes up to the fact that the Administration had better look to its laurels. The nation as a whole is not yet actively arrayed against Mr. Roosevelt's plans, but his 70 per cent majority of last spring has shifted to an even balance, fearfully easy to disturb, as Congressional elections come in view...
Drastic punishment will be handed out to any student who attempts to disturb the peace of Hanfstaengl's reunion, authorities made known yesterday. Mem bers of the N. S. L. and other anti-Nazi organizations had not last night registered any concerted protest at the latest turn of events but merely mentioned that the jurisdiction of the College would not cover the events of next week. In that case any violence would be handled by the city police...
...even such grave threats to his country's serenity President Masaryk does not allow to disturb the calm tenor of his daily life. Maintaining the burning interest in all varieties of subjects which has caused him to write books on everything from Hypnotism and Suicide to Marxism and the problem of small European nations, he still reads voluminously in four languages. He loves a brisk canter on horseback, or a romp with his small grandsons, children of Charles Revilliod, who only a few years ago used to play naked as jays in the gardens of the presidential summer palace...