Word: jealously
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last he came, disguised as an old toymaker. Thereafter he appeared in various guises, but he finally turned out to be the long-lost but still young son of an impoverished nobleman. Though both girls were in love with him, it was Angele who married him. Catherine was terribly jealous of her sister's happiness, but when she came home from her strange school to find Angele deserted, her jealousy vanished, and she helped Angele keep up the hopeless pretense that some day her gipsy-like husband would come home...
...part of a chancellor who is 75 years old and, by virtue of 42 years in the same job, dean of U. S. university presidents, surprised no one who knew him. The "university" which Chancellor Kirkland took over in 1893 was a backward little college bossed by a jealous coterie of Methodist Episcopal bishops. Twenty years earlier "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose cousin-in-law was one of the bishops, had endowed it with $500,000. Chancellor Kirkland, after a bitter fight in Tennessee's Supreme Court, broke the grip of the Church. Then, with the Vanderbilts behind...
...jealous insistence of the press on the justice and liberality of Harvard's action, and its insistance that this action does not imply any dogmatic bias is a good omen for the future of liberal universities in this country...
...When Jealous members of other Houses tried to block plans for the Dunster House spring dance that is scheduled for tonight, ingenious Colonel Charles R. ("Break It Up") Apted '06 devised this lofty method of delivering the musical instruments for Don Redman's famous orchestra, which has been engaged to provide the music. Rumor has it that additional supplies for the dance tonight and perhaps Don Redman's Orchestra itself, will be brought to Dunster House by a river barge if necessary to foll the plotters...
...Damrosch Opera Company and with the New York Symphony which played in scores of towns where great orchestral music was completely unknown. While still in his 20's the young conductor learned the value of diplomacy, the power of a bouquet. He kept peace among his jealous singers. He made friends with Andrew Carnegie who built Manhattan's big concert hall. When visiting Carnegie in Scotland he met Maine's James G. Elaine and soon after married Elaine's Daughter Margaret...