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Word: enjoyable (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...take exactly one "study break" from all this academic pressure, and that's to watch the Adams House Raft Race on the Charles this Saturday. To set the mood for waterborne hijinks, Deliverance (Adams House, Friday only) seems perfect, but Dewitt may be too drained from review sections to enjoy the show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Movies to Make Mom Proud | 5/2/1985 | See Source »

...frisbee and yes even temperatures rising into the 80's Even though I realize that this is all very well and good for our emotional well being, our spring fever finally cured, it does leave me in rather a lurch for an ending. Well, all I can say is enjoy spring while it lasts. Because knowing New England, it will be summer in a few days And then you'll be sorry...

Author: By Anne Tobias, | Title: Spring Hasn't Sprung | 5/2/1985 | See Source »

...they are significant because their ideas do project the country that impressed their minds. Lonsdale's will be a controversial book because he gives so much credence (and space) to rough hewn versifyers. Yet those willing to excuse slightly less than heroic couplets, and some jarring syntax will enjoy many agreeable hours of reading about people living in an age of transition

Author: By T. NICHOLAS Dawidoff, | Title: In Praise of Forgotten Poets | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

Some readers may enjoy Thomas Mallon's light tour-guide approach. For those who do not, the book is nevertheless redeemed by its superb selection of diarists from all walks of life. In his extensive reading of the obscure as well as the class.., Mallon has stumbled upon some marvelous passages and some intriguing characters. His book is "populated by writers, dancers, madmen, statesman, lovers, assassins, philosophers, housewives, soldiers, and children"--all in all a rich host o: "selves." It is a pity that they are all sapped and leveled by the author's uninteresting prose. We can only hope...

Author: By Mark Murray, | Title: Intimate Writings | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

...production of 592 pages that read like an explication of a "Class Notes" section in Harvard Magazine--fascinating but not penetrating. What he hasn't done--and it's this that makes The Class so contrived--is allow for the possibility that one or two of his classmates enjoy what they do or are Heaven forbid, happily married...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Stranger Than Truth | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

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