Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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He is the example of a man upon whom the land has made a profound impression. No one who has visited the Wessex country can fall to feel the gloom and sadness that clings to the moorland. All of his novels reflect this sombre tone, and in one the moor...
It seems a pity that the vaporings of an uninformed mind should be dignified by the majesty of print; but since this has occurred in the mail of Tuesday's CRIMSON, it is fitting that that gentleman should have been given the opportunity of enlightening himself, and that this letter...
In Court the Baron's son-in-law, the Earl of Coventry, fidgeted and fumed while Justice Avory delivered his 55-minute verdict in the iciest tradition of the British bar. For fully 40 minutes it was impossible to tell whether he was granting the appeal or denying it. But...
One leaves the performances with a pleasant impression of University fine acting, enhanced by a general atmosphere of congeniality. The more technical work of casting and directing is in keeping with the dramatic standards of then Theatre Guild.
A great difficulty with museums has always been their size. They have on exhibition such an artistic conglomeration that one is wearied beyond possible appreciation and carries away no clear impression. By this plan one masterpiece will be accentuated so that every person will notice it and be able to...