Word: idealizations
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...instrument is designed to be of value to sportsmen who would like to know, before starting a hunt, how nearly ideal the day is for their hounds to follow...
...look "faked," perhaps Gainsborough's realism came from his scepticism about the validity of the laws of the school. "When Sir Joshua declared that the main mass of a picture could not be blue" he painted the "Blue Boy," perhaps his best-known work. Blake, of course, is the ideal artistic anarchist, "an almost perfect example of the visionary," and Fry does not warm up to him, for "he was the victim, but a very happy victim, of a well-recognized form of mental discase...
...Unusually heavy snowfall Wednesday night has assured excellent opportunities for winter sport throughout New England. All through New Hampshire and western Massachusetts snow lies from 14 to 40 1-2 inches deep. Indications of fair weather for this weekend will make conditions ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. The Boston and Maine Snow Train runs to Greenfield. New Hampshire on Sunday. Other easily accessible places with deep snow are North Conway, Mt. Washington and Pinkham Notch...
...Oxford and Columbia, Robert Moses has given his whole life to able public service. Largest single monument to his brilliant, non-partisan career in New York State and City administrative jobs is Jones Beach State Park on the south shore of Long Island. He would seem to be the ideal public servant from the standpoint of Franklin Roosevelt and his New Deal. But the campaign which dark, dynamic Mr. Moses waged last autumn as Republican nominee for Governor of New York was not calculated to win him friends in Washington. Not content with the stock Republican charge that Federal relief...
According to belated government press handouts the hush-hush Opera conclave had three objectives: 1) to combat a lying press campaign against Germany which Herr Hitler believed was being launched abroad; 2) to reassure citizens of the Saar that Germany is the ideal country for them to join; 3) to flabbergast the world with a fresh, monster demonstration of German loyalty to the Realmleader. After Orator Hitler's speech, according to the State's handout, "he was rewarded with spontaneous applause. One might well say that surely treason does not lurk about him. Only loyalty stands watch over...