Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another successful exhibition of Harvard's improved baseball should be the result of the game with Colby on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock today. After the recent work of the Crimson nine, Coach Mitchell regards a fray with any team that Colby can bring here as nothing worth serious...
"Everett Saunders [sic] ... went to St. Louis and has arranged for the New York Life to pay to the attorney of Tebbetts the costs and legal expenses incurred since the beginning of the action. The impression that Mr. Coolidge sent his own check is incorrect." -ED.
The group of oil paintings now on exhibit at the Bake Library of the Business School in Room 223 contains some outstanding studies of industrial subjects by Gerrit A. Beneker. More restricted in field than the late Joseph Pennell, Mr. Beneker has undertaken to show only the art of steel...
Those who expected to see Mr. Roosevelt rise to the occasion and deliver proof of his freedom from the taint of demagogy will be sadly enlghtened by this, the latest evidence of the justice of that charge. The revealing experience of a long presidential campaign has not dealt kindly with...
". . . The chief interest of the occasion lies in the new note which he strikes in such pictures as 'Midsummer,' 'Old Wharves,' 'Fog' and 'The Inlet.' He paints with increased breadth and force, without forgetting the sound composition to which we have become accustomed in his work. He leaves the impression...