Word: filles
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Should TIME desire a word to fill an apparent void in the language, a word with which to indicate a peculiar adaptability for being able to appear to advantage in a photograph, I would suggest a new departure in linguistic concoctions: euiconogenic. . . . Here in euiconogenic, then, TIME will find a word which plainly conveys but one meaning: "producing a likeness well...
...Next year, again months ahead of its competitors, TWA will take the skies with eight new Boeings-four-engined, high altitude airplanes that will seat 33, sleep 25 passengers. The problem confronting TWA is not drawing business from competitors but to obtain a new class of air travelers to fill the eight four-engined giants they will have in service...
...other. The remarkable History of Art of Elie Faure, who died fortnight ago, actually a long, interpretative essay, left still undone the work of writing a factual history of art from an enlightened, modern point of view. This week a large, clear book by Critic Sheldon Cheney* seemed to fill the bill...
Freshmen and Sophomores will start competition for vacancies on Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7:30 o'clock. It is expected that enough men will be recruited to fill the 35 places now available...
...primary characteristics of this annual competition is the passing on of a trust from the Senior editors to those who now come to fill their places. This is a trust which has been passed on every year since 1873, and with the increase in the size of the university has come a corresponding increase in the responsibilities of its newspaper. As the CRIMSON enters its sixty-fifth year of publication, it welcomes the new class which is to control it three years hence...