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...twenty-five cents and a trip up to the second floor of Emerson Hall, you can find out more about the courses the Social Relations Department is giving next term than the College's little gray book, even in its lushest days, ever dreamed of telling you. A group of energetic and forward-looking undergraduates in the Social Relations Society, a club which was first organized just a few months ago, realizing the skimpmess of information in the official course catalogue, have gathered together content summaries, reading lists, and last year's final exams for all 32 spring term Social...
Critics would probably wonder whether the longest, lushest buildup in cinema history was worth it. Jane, who has privately professed a preference for interior decorating and home life (with her husband, pro football star Bob Waterfield), might at long last be allowed to try them...
...Russians, in their lushest cloak-&-dagger manner, who added a touch of comic melodrama to the last days of the campaign. Izvestia, official Soviet Government newspaper, ran an article headlined: THE ELECTION OF ROOSEVELT GUARANTEED. It is said that the core of Dewey's Republican staff had "pro-Fascist, pro-German ties"; and that with campaign "failure imminent . . . Republicans in despair might resort to a big adventure." The "adventure," it said, might well be a fake last-minute assassination plot against Dewey, with the Communists, of course, blamed for it. Thundered Izvestia: "History includes a number of such insolent...
...wives went off to bed only after a last worried look at the sky; each morning they hurried out to scan the skies again, to put a speculative finger to the wind. Two more weeks of good weather, not too hot, and above all, no rain, would bring the lushest wheat harvest in a decade...
...evening last fortnight Governor John Moses broadcast a desperate message to North Dakota's citizens. For want of harvest hands, one of the lushest crops in the State's history-millions of bushels of wheat and potatoes and tons of sugar beets-might rot in the fields...