Word: hints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Colles (Times): "It was a good sign that the audience, which began by listening breathlessly for Mr. de Pachmann's remarks, soon took to drowning them with applause, as a gentle hint that music and not conversation is the business of the concert room...
Milne's magic delicacy runs elusively through "The Truth about Blayds", which Boston is seeing for the first time at the Copley this week. There is none of the near-burlesque of the "Dover Road", and no such whimsy as in "Mr. Pim", but here is a hint of something growing in the young Englishman's art: he is holding his own fascinating traits, and picking up power and sincerity to add to them. In this play he touches upon a problem, and while he refuses to come to grips with it, he approaches near enough to size...
...chemistry, physiology, and hygiene, and which also compels its students to breathe poison for several hours a day, may perhaps, with some show of reason, he accused of inconsistency. . . .We shall not suggest that some means of ventilation other than by the windows might be provided: nor shall we hint that the students and instructors who regulate the temperature and salubrity of a room to suit them selves may possibly be blameworthy for their disregard of the health and comfort of others. These things have been said before, and it is our purpose to refute such cruel and groundless insinuations...
There have been plenty of scoffers to hint at ulterior motives behind the Secretary of State's resolution. The old insinuations again crop out; after holding off during the difficult years of reconstruction, while civilization was in agony, America now steps in comfortably to write the sign of the dollar across an exploited Europe...
Within the history of the Yale Bowl, I personally have taken back 10,000 tickets to yale the day before a big game. Let Mr. Moore in these days err on that side of his planning and there would be confusion worse confounded. "Then indeed the CRIMSON's hint that the coaches and players get all the tickets they want for their friends would be well-founded. Plays are not adopted the day before a game no matter how good they might be and plans for the Yale game with all the printing, instructions for allotment, etc., are not made...