Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...country. Some of these elements, more liberal than others, are desirous of casting off the deceptive policy of the present militaristic government and of setting their country right in the eyes of the world. Unfortunately these liberal elements are not strong enough to make themselves effectively felt against the militarists who are in such a dominating position. So the only thing we can do is to so forcefully convince the Japanese delegates of the impropriety of their course that they will compel their government at home to substitute for the present imperialistic policy aspirations for the industrial development of Japan...
...dances from "Marouf" by Rabaud suffer in concert presentation. Their oriental monotony becomes occidental monotony, and the contrast they make to the rest of this charming opera cannot be realized. True there are some extremely clever orchestral effects, but the ballet and settings are felt to be lacking. The highly contrapuntal climax does not "sound" through with the clarity of the rest of the opera. "Marouf" has been performed in its entirely in New York, and at the Opera Comisue in Paris...
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...interesting that this public marking returns at Harvard upon the recommendation of the Student Council, which is the undergraduate body for the consideration of the best, interests of the college. This body felt that open grading would lead to a higher standard of scholarship. It would also make it possible to give credit to men burdened with extra-curriculum duties, and to call attention to those who just escaped failure. New York Tribune