Word: englishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hearty epithet frequently on the lips of the late King George V in private- although always eschewed by the English in public-was "bloody," and this Ambassador Kennedy has now adopted at London into his pungent speech. Last week, just before going down with Mrs. Kennedy to Windsor Castle, the Ambassador called in correspondents, exploded vehemently against the presentation at Court of socialite U. S. women. Cried he: "I believe this policy is undemocratic and un-American...
...magazine, known as "Etc," and planned as a quarterly, is a revival of "The Radcliffe Magazine," published twenty years ago by the English Club. "The Radcliffe Magazine" was killed by the War, but as Dean Bernice Cronkhite says in the introduction to "Etc." "Now with 1938's crocuses it blooms again...
...situation is particularly alarming in the English department, where a large number of tutors will, at the end of the current year, either receive higher appointments or leave Harvard. As a result, many concentrators will be forced to become acquainted with a new tutor at a time when the benefits of tutorial should be reaching friction. It is expected that the sophomore year will be used breaking the ice; but when, as may be case in the English department, when a considerable number of seniors must become acquainted with three different tutors in as many years, the value...
...group forms the nucleus from which the officers are chosen. Those elected were George F. Bateson, Hugh F. Colvin, Alfred J. Dickinson, Jr., Schuler C. Rober, Darwin C. Brown, Edwin Ewing, Jr., Charles M. Williams, William Dibble, A. Kendall Oulie, Paul S. Bowers, and William J. English. A tie between Alfred E. Kurts and Hugh F. Warner will be decided shortly...
...English...