Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sweetser went by bicycle from the Belgian border to Paris, a journey which he describes vivaciously, making real his many exciting experiences on the road. It is a vivid picture of the war, its ravages, and the men and women near it. As a story full of interest Mr. Sweetser's volume holds us to the last, for he seems to have put a good deal of his own charming personality into the tale, and we often feel that we are by his side. From the very first sentence, which begins: "Flash! snapped the telegraph operator--," we feel the thrill...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...existence and for the fulfillment of her obligations, but also for the maintenance of the principles of representative government and civilization. It is his idea, too, that England and the Allies are making a fight in defence of the United States. His subject is a vitally interesting one at this time and his views are such as to arouse deep interest in his hearers...
...Fogg Art Museum has just added by gift and purchase, thirty-two prints to its permanent collections. Among others there are in this new acquisition fine examples of the work of Millet, Jacque, Daubigny, Corot, and Rousseau, as well as two interesting lithographs by Whistler. All of the prints thus added are of the very highest quality and should serve to stimulate interest in the work of the "1830 men" so that a more serious student will be tempted to explore further the wealth of XIX century material, which is to be seen under such favorable conditions at the Museum...
...idea that the Union might prosper under a somewhat different form of management was suggested. The plan spoken of was a board of seven members: two from the Faculty and five undergraduates. In this way interest in the Union could be aroused among members, thus making the Union more like the Oxford Union, which is the university's social centre and acknowledged as such by the undergraduates and Faculty alike...