Word: harshly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...those who see a good deal of the paintings of artists today, there is a relief in Mower's work from the harsh informality and ill-representation of color so evident in the studios, where we can often find heaps of large and small panels, some very interesting, but which to a large extent are loosely painted and "up in the air." In "Sanks Road, Maushon" we see a daring attempt with red which is very attractive but the cool blue of the water color in the sky and the yellow toned trees mingle triumphantly in the spectator...
Harvard scuffled tepidly against Dartmouth. Marsters and Lane from Hanover were harsh to Harvard. Greener and greener as the game went on, the score board finally said Dartmouth 30, Harvard...
Monday evening was an important evening at the Repertory Theatre. Christopher Morley's first play was produced for the first time anywhere, right-here in our own little Boston. Mr. Morley was on hand to help bring his off-spring into the harsh, cruel world. Boston's best or most of Boston's best, anyway, were there to see the show. All in all, Monday evening was a very, very important evening...
Seventh Day. Harassed on the one hand by harsh fatigue, on the other by the passing of precious time, Schlee & Brock swung the Pride of Detroit into the air from Bagdad and flew to Bender Abbas, Persia...
...Miserables. While forced into retirement by the displeasure of Napoleon, Victor Hugo wrote his great novel venting protest against the harsh penal system of the day. He meant to proclaim the Christian doctrine that all men are brothers, the hopeful opinion that even the most reprehensible wretch is kin to God. His example is Jean Valjean, a strapping fellow, brutalized by 19 years in the chains of convict labor for the theft of a loaf of bread. The kindness of an old bishop causes the spark to glow in Valjean, so that after his release, he devotes himself to saintly...