Word: following
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Where the first race had been a case of no fight forth lead the Eliot-Kirk-land battle that was to follow was a thriller, with Winthrop, third in this event, out of the running most...
...large, the two collaborators were well pleased with their head-to-head. Just before Baron von Neurath entrained for home a glowing communique was issued "reaffirming the two Governments' determination to continue to follow a common policy in all major questions." Thus was the ground finally prepared for what, if it comes off next month, will be the axis-forging climax: a meeting between Hitler and Mussolini at Berlin...
...references cast his way. He is struggling with the hardships of awkardness and self-consciousness so trying to a boy in the early teens. The author describes his feelings and his trials with the utmost tenderness and sympathy, yet giving us a faithful picture. The tragic scenes which follow on the heels of the opening chapter come to us at first through the mind of Robert and later through that of his father...
Concentrators comments on the members of the faculty follow...
Often it has been suggested as a remedy that the sections follow the lead of regular lectures, much as the greyhounds race after a mechanical rabbit. Simple and more suitable to the nature of the subject is the appointment of an administrative instructor, relieved of his research quota to devote his time to standardizing the work in sections and to seeing that each week's work is related to the one before and after it. This position could be shifted among the senior instructors lest any one become stale. Professor Burbank, now overbusy could give his full time...