Word: humanistic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School, Concord, N. H., moves another figure very visible upon the educational horizon - the Rev. Samuel Smith Drury, rector. Thought of by many as a formalist because of his dignified, clerical presence and rather stiff manner in public, Dr. Drury is at heart, and in method, a humanist. He believes in atmosphere. He believes in being "one of the boys"; walks with them; works with them; remembers their first names forever; keeps abreast of their family affairs. His school is noted rather for the stamp of cultured, urbane gentility that it imparts to its graduates, than for preeminence...
...have been engaged for over a year to a man whom I care for very much, and we are to be married this year. When I was only 19 a man came into my life. ..." (Humanist replied: " Some secrets are a person's very own and I think this is one of them...
...wife is a very cold and hard woman. . . . She bullies me before my friends. . . ." (Humanist asked: " Have you done anything to cause your wife to act like this...
...years I have been secretary to a woman with whom I have been and still am in love. It is not necessary to say any more about our association. . . ." ("I don't think I should worry," Humanist advised...
...Humanist " who asks: " Have you done anything to cause your wife to act like this...