Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...much of this hatred is ignorance. I venture that none of our busy letter-writters has ever heard him talk, read his speeches, or even read the Canton speech which was the cause of his imprisonment...
...this much be-written subject. His critical biography of Shakespeare was by turns brilliantly original and deficient in imaginative feeling. In his later years his methods sobered somewhat, his interests widened and his sympathies broadened. As to the permanent value of his output it is too early to heard a guess. But of his value as a teacher there can be no question. In a group of men suavely Victorian, he stood for the unconventionality, the daring and the happy irresponsibility of the twentieth century. New York Times...
...Iowa marksmen who, due to a delay in counting the scores, were not heard from till yesterday morning, shot considerably better; their scores follow: Parker, 88; Wilkinson, 88; Barrans, 80; Morris, 75; Halback, 72; total...
...that the Glee Club is not a glee club but a choral society and should be named accordingly, and that a real glee club should exist to sing the college songs which most people expect and want to hear when they attend a glee club concert. We have repeatedly heard this same opinion expressed by non-Harvard people as well as by graduates, and we feel that this should be brought to the attention of the University. F. L. FOSTER '10. J. H. HARWOOD '14. B. C. TUCKER '18. Providence...
...must object to Mr. Barrett's quotation of the unjust phrase, "trail of disappointed audiences." Anyone who had heard the wholehearted applause that met the Club's performance at every concert on the Christmas trip would hesitate before generalizing thus from some specific instances of dissatisfaction on the part of those who were unpleasantly surprised at encountering a concert instead of a vaudeville performance. The Glee Club did not expect to please everyone in its audiences, (and it is hardly fair for those who have not been to a concert to give judgement), nor can it ever hope...