Word: eagerly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Because these painters have grown up under identical influences, and, indeed, influenced each other, the differences in their work are psychological rather than artistic. Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud would have studied with cries of joy their respective pictures entitled The Bathers. Feitelson's nudes repose in a rhythm of dissolving, eager curves; his wife's are passive, virginal?cold images of desire pillared in water...
...last week drove the PN9 from 10:22 one morning to 2:58 the next afternoon-a total of 28 hr., 36 min., making about 2,300 miles. Their faces badly wind-bitten, the crew . had been so deafened by the roar of engines they could hardly hear the eager greetings when they landed. They had completed the test for the Honolulu trip...
...from crew headquarters on the Charles has come news that is stirring the eager interest of old Harvard oarsmen through the length and breadth of the land. As the day of the first regatta dawns this excitement has been communicated to undergraduates, so that when the gun sets the blades flashing this afternoon the eyes of all Harvard will be on the straining oarsmen. It has been long since victory smiled on Crimson crews, and the vague and insistent rumor that there is to be a change in fortune is enough to set Harvard's hopes beating high...
...been an extension of the System, or a modification in the fields where it already existed; and plans for further changes are constantly under consideration. Bearing this in mind, it is with a constructive attitude that we approach the problem, intent on tearing away nothing that exists, but eager to determine whether, as has been said of democracy, the cure for the evils around the tutorial system be not more tutorial system...
...Tetsuzo Okada, one of the most distinguished professors of Japan and an instructor at the Military Staff College in Tokyo, yesterday paid an informal visit to the University on his brief tour of the United States. He was escorted by a throng of Japanese students, his former pupils, all eager to show him about the University, which he viewed for the first time...