Word: handed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first time this year, the Varsity boat will probably have on its hands the toughest race in a regatta when it faces the Big Red and Syracuse on the Cayuga Inlet at Ithaca tomorrow. The Jayvees on the other hand should have a comparatively easy...
Lowell collected nine runs in that hectic second canto and pushed across five more in the fourth to put the game on ice. Adams rallied occasionally, but Bellboy pitcher Dick Story had things well in hand most of the time. Fielding lapses accounted for many of the Adams scores...
...Perhaps they instinctively suspect, when something is proffered them gratis, that it is only because the donor feels that it is unsalable. Such concert-goers may be entirely right at times, for free concerts are sometimes merely trying grounds for new music and new performers. But, on the other hand, one should always remember that a sincere artist, considering himself an interpretative medium, is always eager to pass his music on to an appreciative audience and that he will do so whenever he can. The ideal concert situation is that in which the artist performs for his own pleasure...
...Harvard" should provide much amusement for seniors who are about to take part in that annual function a few weeks from now; and the Currier and Ives print called "Kiss Me Quick" is a fine example of a Victorian method of amatory advance--now unfortunately outmoded. On the other hand, there are many paintings in the exhibit which are worth serious consideration because of their intrinsic value as works of art. Such a one is Homer's watercolor, "The Berry Pickers," in which the artist's skill in using the watercolor medium to bring out the brightness...
Facial expressions and hand motions during a petit-mal fit are of interest because they give valuable information on the region of the brain which is causing the trouble...