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...work has been termed a mediaeval tapestry, the colors of which have not faded but glow with even a more intense laded but glow with even a more intense depth and opulence in their vividness. It has been further stated that of the many musical scores that have come out of Italy since the death of Verdi The Love of Three Kings is one of the most eloquent...
...enough. From now on he is a citizen and a patriot, just as certainly as though astrology were a proved science. In the years to come, others may rail at authority and scoff at law; Eddie will be a constant supporter of the established order. For him the glow of the State House dome will always be more than mere gilt paint, and the majesty of government something less distant than a vaguely imagined, impersonal "they...
Harvard has a right to be elated, yet the team remembers that this is only the first engagement. Success has made them wary. A series of difficult contests lies ahead, and the optimistic glow of early victory envelopes Harvard's prospects. But under the aureole of hope lies the reality of a long, hard, lighting season. The team is facing the reality, and girding itself for combat. With one eye on Saturday's victory and one eye on the future, the University offers a ringing toast to its 1925 hockey team...
...belt. During this brief period will be visible the rare sight of the sun's corona, ejections of gas driven out some millions of miles from the sun's seething fireball. This corona casts a ghostly light and exhibits itself around the dark rim of the moon, a glow from the sun at the inner ring, radiating outward in soft tints like a halo. Meanwhile, the sky is darkened and the stars are visible. Near the moon, and west of it, will appear a group of three planets, Venus nearest, then Mercury and farthest Jupiter. To be able...
...appearance that he would like fighting and dislike dirt. There is something military in his carriage and something pugilistic in his precise and vigorous face. He is also one of those men on whose clear and fine skin soap and water seem to produce a sheen or a glow, such as the manufacturers of a boot polish assure the world is a pedal consequence of using their particular cream. He stands very upright and square-shouldered, with a rather commanding tilt to his head, and a look in his eyes, when he is opposed, which is quick with challenge...