Word: interestedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Students are more interested in this than in Hume," says Professor Earle. "Sartre is not a great classical philosopher, but he is interesting. And if philosophy isn't interesting, it is a burden."
However suddenly the word of dismissal came, this was a topic that has been brewing in the UAC for several years. The Council, which has direct control over all cheerleading affairs, has repeatedly complained that the cheerleading system is poorly organized; that there is no apparatus for carrying the squad...
The question of whether a number of interested Radcliffe students will be admitted to the club remains unsolved. While some members favor admitting the 'Cliffies, one of the officers commented that "rocketry is definitely a man's world."
Monty was one of nine children of an Anglican bishop, and he learned early that mamma gave daddy 10s. a week with which to maintain his prestige. On the evidence of his Memoirs, it would seem that Montgomery never allowed himself much more. Having received the surrender of German forces...
In addition to producing new plays and those rarely seen except in college theatres, Norton said that drama groups should give those interested in acting and backstage work "an opportunity to test their talents."