Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hills of Brown, Monroe, Morgan, Orange and many other counties compare quite favorably with the Berkshires and Litchfields and each autumn are visited by thousands who come from Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and even more distant points to enjoy their color and beauty. We are rapidly developing a State park system that may be second to none. You'd enjoy Clifty Falls, Dunes, Brown County and Spring Mill parks...
...sometimes give credit for some competence! As a nation the U. S. cannot afford to pride itself on colonial enterprises nor on ability to run things much better at home. I shall enjoy your future copies much more if you could drop those superior caustic wisecracks on subjects you can know so little really...
...Whenever a Congressional committee inspects the so-called private papers of a corporation official, the cry goes up that this is an outrageous invasion of the rights of private citizens. . . . Slowly business executives have built up the fiction that they have a right to enjoy some special privilege of secrecy...
Problems. Millions of U. S. citizens who would like to enjoy television have grown weary of hearing that it is an accomplished fact in the laboratory, of wondering when, if ever, it will emerge. Six years ago television seemed just around the corner. Jenkins Television Co. was actually selling receiving sets for $119. Now Dr. C. Francis Jenkins is dead, and his company is defunct. The Jenkins sets were made for programs televised by mechanical scanners - rapidly revolving disks with holes or mirrors to juggle the scanning beam. The Farnsworth and RCA-Victor electronic scanners made junk of disk sets...
...conditions a general exodus of certain groups occurs at the end of sophomore year and deprives the houses of their truly representative character. The simplest way to keep these men in the houses would be ultimately to discard cross-sections altogether. But the present generation in college may still enjoy the benefits of genuine cross-sections if the houses can be made attractive enough to draw in the men that now prefer to live outside...