Word: enlivenment
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...innovations in the preparation of the Freshman Triangular debaters mark a radical step toward a time when the zeal of personal conviction will enliven the dullest of scheduled debates. To the clash of belief and disbelief in even the preliminary round table discussions is added the inspiration of speaking to an audience when there is any speaking to be done. Debaters who have prepared by this novel method of stimulating enthusiasm and vivld presentation will certainly bring into the forum some of the excitment and fire and even glory of these discussions on which has hinged the fate...
...much has been written about mutilating and writing in library books, that the subject has no more news value than the war or flappers. However, so many of the protests against the practice have come from official or editorial sources, that a voice from the undergraduate body might enliven the doleful chorus...
...conscious children, we need to be shown the genuineness of others who are not shy. We don't find visiting colleges overbearing because their songs are well sung. We do not consider their efforts as flung out in self-praise, but inspired by a great desire to encourage and enliven their teams...
...Indeed, does there not lie here the solution to the puzzle? For is there a subject so abstruse that it may not be made more attractive to even the most uninspired by means such as these? For example, could not a minstrel of talent be employed to enliven the teaching of history by representing the famous characters of the past...
...editorial entitled "Food for Thought". We commented on a recent report by the State Commission, quoted in the New York papers of September 27, to the effect that armchair lunch-rooms were making gross profits of over 200 per cent. It was a supposedly humorous editorial, intended to "enliven the column...