Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...great individual star of the caliber of Junta and Yale's Don Dell, its depth is impressive. There are quite a few fine men below the present first ten, and Barnaby says he is "particularly pleased with the large number of potentially good players who have shown a continuous interest...
Nash attributed the loss of prospective science concentrators to "a perfectly pedestrian explanation." Freshmen lose interest in science when they discover that college courses are primarily concerned with "the gory details of quantitative calculations," he explained...
...engaging the Montreal Wanderers tomorrow at Woburn. Though made up to a relatively high degree with inexperienced players, the team's record so far this spring has been more than successful and promises to be the best in recent years. This is due primarily to a greatly increased interest in the sport...
...requires imagination, subtlety, and a sense for absurdity which his staging lacked. The pacing was poor, and the blocking did nothing more than to solve the problem of a large cast on a small stage. The jest of funny characterizations soon wore thin, and nothing was done to sustain interest as the play wore...
...history grader commented on the problem, girls seem to have a greater "vitality" in approaching subject matter. "A girl is much more likely to come up to a grader and say, I don't like any of these suggested essay topics. But what I am interested in is....' She is much more likely to take a special interest in some one problem or element of a course, and want to follow through by herself. In contrast to this, a boy will read the list of paper topics, pick out an appropriate one, then deal with it matter-of-factly...