Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...think more mention should have been made of his lovely and talented wife, Flora Laney Thornton. She is a talented singer and has a degree in music from our Texas Technological College here in Lubbock. While here in college, Flora was most generous with her singing talent and was the star of many of Lubbock's musical programs. Lubbock people still remember with pleasure the contribution she made to our community with her lovely singing voice...
While the Departments of Government and History deluge the student with extraordinarily generous offerings at ten, eleven, and twelve, the other departments quietly wend their scholarly way. German lyric poetry (Germ. 195), Old French language and literature (French 101a), and twentieth century Italian literature are subsumed in a way, under Linguistics 120, "Introduction to Comparative and Historical Linguistics," open without prerequisites to non-concentrators...
...same year Porter became William Door Boardman Professor at Harvard, and held his gradute classes in his private library on the top floor of Elmwood. After Porter's death in 1933, Mrs. Porter kept the door of the house open to students and Faculty friends. Reportedly, she was a generous but demanding hostess who often summoned her young guests to the somber music room and made them give good accountings of themselves. The music room is now Dean Ford's study and presumably will not be the scene of any more interrogations...
...with me," Frost exhorted Untermeyer, who obligingly struck out at old poetic practice by using Frost as an example of how things should be done. "There are times," Frost was generous to admit, "when I think I am merely the figment of Louis' imagination." But these early letters are notable mainly for Frost's continual cross references to his fellow writers-all of whom he took for enemies and deadly rivals...
Earthbound doctors, noting its blue glass panels, have dubbed it "the cyanotic silo." Arranged in a basically circular pattern (see diagram), the ground floor is used for a blood bank. The second floor is for heart surgery, but the actual operating rooms occupy only two spaces shaped like generous slices of a pie. The third floor has masses of equipment for recording the research doctors' data, and glass observation domes for looking down into the heart operating rooms...