Word: generously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2: those who are eager for a change from the ordinary theoretical course, may be eager to take Fine Arts 17. the catalogue calls it "Practise in modeling and sculpturing," and that should be sufficient to attract a generous enrollment from Radcliffe. Fogg studio, fourth floor, is the place...
...show the stages of his subject's mind. In the Wanderer, Savage imagines himself a divinely inspired poet. The Bastard glorifies his illegitimate birth. Much in the same vein as Edmund in King Lear, he cries," Blest be the Bastard's birth! He lives to build, not boast, a generous race; no tenth transmitter of a foolish face...
...Generous Gesture. In last week's first match, a steady Segura beat a rusty Budge. Then it was up to Gonzales to launch his comeback against the world's second-best player (after Kramer), Frank Sedgman. Pancho dropped the first set, 3-6. Then he began to find the range with his booming serve, the fastest (112.88 m.p.h.) ever recorded electronically. He finally broke through in the twentieth game of the second set on his third set-point, to win it 11-9. Playing with a concentration he had seldom shown either as an amateur...
Promoter Kramer was delighted with Gonzales' performance and the tour's prospects. He then made a generous gesture to his amateur friends: Old Pro Kramer announced that he was willing to put up $7,500 of his own money and give up two months of his own time to help coach youngsters to win the Davis Cup back...
...hustle of a modern U.S. ambassador, is primarily the well-told story of an intelligent American's discovery of India. There are not many like it, for Bowles is able to admire the Indians with honest enthusiasm, without splattering his readers with over-generous portions of sacred Ganges water. He can also give the Indians their lumps for obvious shortcomings-among other things, for the "almost pathologic dominance of nationalism" in their thinking...