Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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More than 30 first-year students left the school in 1957-58, including seven who held degrees in English, he said. Since English concentrators make up only about 15 per cent of the class, their drop out rate was "disproportionate...
Although the comedy will be presented in the original Greek, Kenneth J. Reckford, instructor in the Classics, who is directing the play, expressed particular concern to make it interesting for those who cannot understand the Greek. Socrates will be portrayed as "a professor at his worst," and The Clouds will be treated as "a take-off on the idea of a University...
Edmunds apparently tries to make a fair assessment of local literary life. But to compare i.e., The Cambridge Review to a student who flunked out in boredom is to forget the fact that, faced with the possibility of passing it on to incompetents, i.e.'s editors decided to kill it, believing an honorable death preferable to the senility they saw on The Advocate. And to say that The Editor is on probation and that Audience is a junior Phi Beta Kappa is to play with words. Edmunds says that because Identity is published by an offset process, the success...
...anatomy is covered with the mark of Zorro, hearts, and initials from most of the neighborhood children. Any mother can raise biscuits, but how many can raise welts on demand? Perhaps you could find a use for this talent? If I were still in school I'd make a terrific walking crib sheet...
...omen to see youth and virility in the figure of a man like Castro. He is justified in being irritated with the condemnation of his "war criminal" trials. Wishy-washy humanitarians in this country (who lisp, ''My, isn't he awful? He must stop that.") must make Castro laugh...