Word: idealize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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English I. Chaueer, with some twenty odd spots is the second choice. Or rather a tie. For Fine Arts ld, yesterday morning, is another ideal. The thirty slides worn a cluch no work at all. Long ago the Vagabond learned these, when he first used to go to Fine Arts lectures. Now he has them all in his heart. He will remember them; but he will never forget to try the tests, just to make sure he isn't getting rusty. But the final morsel, which he is waiting for, comes in the Music 4 exam, next week...
...permanent character and location of such thoroughfares as parkways gives them particular importance, and makes necessary such a study as the proposed research into the ideal situation for parkway systems. Once established these systems involve the expenditure of millions of dollars of public funds and greatly affect the rate, direction, and character of the growth of our cities...
...time that the University through the generosity of Mr. Flagler, is creating a physical environment for the enjoyment of reading would it not be possible for greater stress to be laid on a knowledge of literature as a fundamental of education? The tutorial system although already burdened is an ideal channel for an education of this sort...
...ideal success-story would show President McInnerney setting out on his march to dairy tycoonship along a pretty, rural cow path. But he admits and does not lament the fact that he has never milked a cow, never attempted it. He was raised in Dubuque, went to University of Illinois where he studied pharmacy. For five years he owned and ran a drugstore in Chicago. This he found less to his liking than he had expected and his next experience was the general managership of Siegel, Cooper & Co., Manhattan department store. In 1914 he returned to Chicago, formed Consumers...
...Lacase falls in love with her, first from her picture, then from an old letter, then from a glimpse of her. His visit ends, he goes away. Months later he returns. The old people are dead, the house is to be sold, creditors are cutting down the trees, his ideal beloved Isabelle is living with the estate-agent, just for want of somebody better. The Pastoral Symphony tells how a Protestant country pastor takes home a destitute little blind girl to his astounded wife & family. The child is not only blind but apparently dumb, beastlike, filthy. With infinite patience, amazing...