Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...because the members of 1936, 7, and 8 have an option between fulfilling the new requirement of a reading knowledge of one modern language or completing the old schedule of one reading knowledge and one elementary knowledge. There are also a few members of the class of 1939 who enjoy the same privilege because they took language examinations in school...
...Grizzly Peak and bay back at Boston high society in the hill-billy jargon that is all they seem able to understand: just so this matter can be put straight. We are not too enthusiastic about the University, but there are very few movies we enjoy and we believe that Kipling was almost right: south is south, but by God, north is also north. --Daily Californian...
...French society despite her lack of tact, her shameless social climbing and her inability to speak the language. Beginning by amusing her super-aristocratic lover she soon dominated him, beat him occasionally and was generally suspected of strangling him to death. In her peaceful old age she retired to enjoy her riches and the protection of the king...
...costumed melodrama of Mississippi riverboat life with Rogers as a steamboat captain, Steamboat Round the Bend in patter and pattern supplies historians with little new light on the Rogers saga. However, in addition to assuring cinemaddicts that they may still enjoy the dead actor as much as they ever did while he was alive, the picture presents a Hollywood name which may one day take its own place in cinema's sun. That, at 59, Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb becomes a minor cinema star is not entirely due to the fact that the Cobb countenance closely resembles a bull frog...
...unhappy condition of the Boston Braves baseball team is a matter of long standing. For a decade its players have felt that they enjoyed a banner year when they finished in the first division. Last year the club's treasury showed a serious deficit. This year, the situation grew acute. First, the Braves' President Judge Emil Fuchs proposed to run dog races at Braves Field as a side attraction. The National League indignantly refused to allow it. Then Colonel Jacob Ruppert of the New York Yankees made Judge Fuchs a present of Babe Ruth. Dazzled momentarily by what...