Word: endeavors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Indeed, he has been spoken of as the Russian Brahms because of his respectful reverence for the past. In his Eighth Symphony, Glazounov has tried to break away completely from any and all worldly tics and to form that which is sufficient unto itself. Unfortunately, this noble endeavor has met with varying emotions on the part of the critics...
Using the entire squad, Coach Rene Peroy will endeavor to uncover some talent for the Andover encounter next Saturday...
Atop this socially conscious volcano is the uneasy seat of President Frederick Bertrand Robinson. Dr. Robinson never tires of asserting that a talented person can succeed equally in any field of endeavor. In support of this theory he boasts that he takes up something new every year - painting, etching, cello playing or swab bing decks on a freighter. In 1933, when pacifists blocked his way to an R. O. T. C. review in the college stadium, he won nationwide notice by belaboring them with his umbrella, later confiding "I think I got twelve" (TIME, June...
...Committee will endeavor to obtain a talk on the relation of the field of concentration to one's proposed job after graduation...
...conceive it, is happiness, happiness for each man after his own heart, and for each hour according to its inspiration. I should dread to transplant my happiness into other people; it might die in that soil. . . . Ah, I know why my critics murmur and are dissatisfied. I do not endeavor to deceive myself, nor to deceive them, nor to aid them in deceiving themselves. They will never prevail on me to do that. I am a disciple of Socrates...