Word: flavor
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...indeed, a good thing that this rider was attached, for the bean is sacred in our midst, and what the salt is to the egg or the yeast to the bread, the pork is to the bean. Whether the tinge of pork in reality adds to the luscious flavor of the bean, or whether the meat is merely a psychological asset, is an open question, and one that has baffled many scientists...
...with Hudibras and Keat's urn and the other members of this cento; yet, though the poet's head as well as heart be "poor-rhyming," he vallantly says what he thinks. New wine, if strong, should not be put in old bottles, but when weak, it may gain flavor from the less...
...number is good, creditable, entertaining; but with the exception of John Corbin's brief account of the rescue of the Advocate in 1890, there is hardly a line from start to finish which might not have been written by an unusually clever and remarkably well-trained Yale man. The flavor is good, but is it the flavor of Harvard...
...Amory has achieved success in the difficult art of intelligent parody. The picture of Adam Agnostovitch mowing the lawn for fifteen hours was worth drawing. The best piece of prose in the number is Mr. G. Lamont's. "Your Rickshaw Man." The style is genuinely artistic in its flavor, the description lively and accurate...
...other characteristic drawings, and J. N. Burk '16 and D. ing '16 contribute some amusing sketches. The literary feature of the number is "Pyg and Gal" a romantic ballad by J. Garland '15. The usual array verses and jests finish off the number in a true Christmas flavor. W. A. FLEWELLING, Colby...