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Word: ideale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Loucheur and his friends have the money and the power to realize their ideal. But will they? Can they resist the pressure of Anglo-Saxon gold upon their vacuum? Probably they cannot. Thrifty, as are nearly all Frenchmen, they are already rumored to entertain the possibility of selling to three non-Latins a third each of one of their hundred acres for a sum sufficiently stupendous to pay the expenses of developing the other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Verdant Asylum | 12/6/1926 | See Source »

...game as a means of keeping in form for summer tennis are open to discussion but the more essential requirement of partaking in some winter exercise which will not grow too monotonous, assures the future of squash. On account of fulfilling this dual purpose it is an almost ideal exercise for young scholastics--and especially, so when gymnasium facilities are not the best, as is the case at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETICS A LA MODE | 12/4/1926 | See Source »

...Ph.D. degree has come to be nothing more than a teacher's license," declared C. C. Brinton '19 to a CRIMSON representative yesterday. "The course for the degree is regarded as an ideal training for the life of a pedagogue, and the degree itself as an open sesame to a position on a school or college faculty." Mr. Brinton, who holds a Ph.D. degree from Oxford University, is now a tutor in the Division of History, Government and Cconomics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PH.D. DEGREE ONLY TEACHER'S LICENSE | 12/3/1926 | See Source »

These are lively days for the triumphant Mr. Tunney--first Bernard Shaw and now the New York police force, neither of which is easily ignored. The beau ideal of the Marines turned, as champions and ex-champions always have turned, to the vaudeville stage where he was scheduled to give "fistic exhibitions". But when he attempted to appear the first night, at one of the Loew palaces in New York, he was arrested for breaking a statute against boxing. Brute strength had to yield to respect for legal restrictions and the philosopher of the gloves was forced to remain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MR. TUNNEY IN CARD TRICKS" | 12/2/1926 | See Source »

Marriage is not an ideal, no formula for "happiness." It constitutes a specific state with a significance and laws of its own. It is essentially tragic, in that it is incapable of solution. It is inevitably destructive to some degree of the individualities of man and wife, but Since it depends upon their retaining their individuality and brings into play their supra-personal (unselfish) capacities, it is creative of a higher order of individuals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NON-FICTION: Wedlock | 11/29/1926 | See Source »

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