Word: guyness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Brisk, efficient Guy Thomas Buswell has been photographing readers' eye movements at the University of Chicago since 1920 and has had as much to do as any man with developing new wrinkles in teaching children how to read. Three years ago Guy Thomas Buswell decided that children were not the only ones who needed instruction. He rounded up 1,000 adults of varying degrees of literacy and for two years tested them intensively. He wanted to find out what happens to people's reading habits and ability after they leave school. Last week his report, How Adults Read...
...Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" presents the thrilling spectacle of the weak child hero who rises to the occasion at the crisis, rides his horse to a spectacular victory in the big race, foils the crooks, and converts his wayward jockey friend into a straight shootin', honest guy (tomato"). Ronald Sinclair as the boy-hero is a carbon copy of Freddie Bartholomew, English accent...
Deal satellites, onetime braintruster Adolf Augustus Berle Jr.. President Charles Taussig of American Molasses Co. of New York (present employer of Rexford Guy Tugwell) and Philip Murray, able chairman of C.I.O.'s Steel Workers Organizing...
...anything I had on my mind." But next day a New York Herald Tribune reporter searched the city without avail for a man in the street who would talk for quotation about the state of civil liberties. The usual answer: "You know what might happen to a guy if he talks out of turn in this town...
...name of Guy Maier is synonymous with everything that is musically significant in this country. He is a tried and true artist with long years of concert bad experience behind him. He is particularly dear to New Englanders, for although a native of Buffalo, he was a resident of Boston during the years he studied at the New England Conservatory of Music. His later studies were made in Berlin under the well-known Arthur Schwab. For many years, the pianistic team of "Pattison and Maier" was a familiar part of the concert season of nearly every large American, European...