Word: interested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Your reporting on the M.I.T. conference would have been more honest if you had pointed out that the scientists . . . represent a vested interest, like the butter lobby...
Going Along. Nora now has a new interest in the classical. This week she will try her first Giselle at the Met. Says Nora: "I used to think Giselle was just silly. Now I find her rather sweet and pathetic...
Professor Spencer's course, and his interpretation of the Shakespearean drama were a rare and happy combination of academic interest and penetrating insight into the best of Shakespeare. The course for me proved a rewarding experience and an inspiration in appreciation. Much of this was due to Professor Spencer's own keen perception, his with, and his understanding of Shakespeare, and his brilliant capacity for imparting his vast knowledge to his students...
What can be the advantage of balloting when there is neither contact nor much mutual interest between electorate and candidates, except that outwardly the precious requirement of democratic procedure has been fulfilled...
...only one or two of the candidates had taken the initiative to engage in some campaigning they would not only have ensured their own election (it would seem that they were not particulary ambitious in that respect), but they would also have stirred up some badly needed interest in the election as such...