Word: growed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When a wandering troubadour sings "Monterey", the song-hit of the show, at the beginning of the second act, the costumes, scenery and lighting effects begin to grow more startling and when E. N. Carson '24, as Francesca, sings "I'm a Lonely Senorita", the play reaches the climax of its Spanish atmosphere...
...takes a hair about six weeks to grow one inch. On the crown and back of the head the hair can grow 40 to 50 inches and be not unusual...
...should not grow nervous upon finding a hair on the coat collar. Normally, in the healthiest of persons, a hair grows old, is lost, and a new hair takes its place...
...Said he: "A few more years of the bobbed hair craze and the shingled belles and women will be as bald as men. The reason men become bald is because their hair is cut so often and so short. Each hair is supported by a muscle; as the hair grows heavier, the muscle grows proportionately stronger. But when the hair is cut, the muscle is deprived of its normal exercise, loses its function, the hair falls out. The most beautiful hair is that which is allowed to grow unhampered. As long as the barbers rule the waves, woman...
...Fosdick believes that he is in a growing church. Since everything else is growing, evolving, why doesn't the church have a right to grow and evolve too? John Calvin regarded the theory of virgin birth as necessary part of his hypothesis, in order to get at the proper interpretation of truth, but it may not be necessary to the interpretation of truth today...