Word: embryos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Prince Albert was meanwhile escorted and jostled about the campus by embryo dentists, and finally by almost the entire student body, which at first chanted, "Here Comes Dear Bertie!" but finally burst into, "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow...
...risk of being considered an embryo architect with a blinded prejudice for his future professor, the Vagabond will go to the New Fogg Museum at 11 o'clock to hear Professor Edgell speak on "Georgian Architecture in England and American 'Colonial...
...finished. Then there are 109 more pages. The novel-that is to say-consists of interpolations: the fleeting memories and thoughts of Haeckla. To put it another way the cover blurb quotes Miss Chilton as saying that this is "a melodrama of the intellect." For an embryo novelist to attempt a plan so diffuse and snatchy is more than bold. To pull it off without creating boredom would have been magnificent- but the book bores. When all is said and done, Haeckla and Dennis were torturing their souls about nothing-and only a great novelist can fling the mantle...
...Streeter of Washington had studied the youngest human embryo yet available (eleven days...
...recent CRIMSON editorial, declaring that the air in the Widener Library's reading rooms was not fit--to breathe, stirred the very heart and soul of one of Harvard's embryo investigators of nature to such an extent that, in a militant spirit, he advanced against the upper reading room, surrounded some of the doubtful air by vigorous charges of an atomizer in two one liter flasks, and bear a cautious retreat to Boylston Hall, holding tightly...