Word: manner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...either side of the river there was the tree of life which bare twelve manner of fruits and yielded her fruit every month and leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. Rev. XXII, 2. ANDERSON BRIDGE...
...story which, true or not, might well have been sacrificed to one more plausible. Nature perhaps, but not art, "looks after her freaks." One doubts, too, whether "Kernham! Wow!" will strike many as congruous with a Maine handy man. A really charming narrative, allegedly autobiographical, in the manner of Rhibany, is Ben Lion Trynin's "Rosalie." The truth here to child life, the healthy human interest--even with comedy overdone--are indeed preferable to the usual run of undergraduate smartness and veneer. At the close--beautiful as one finds little Rosalie's roguish kiss--it seems better that...
Yale has thus far passed a highly successful season, playing in a manner which leaves no doubt as to the strength of her team,--especially in the forward line. Yale is undefeated, with a possible championship in view. The University, on the other hand, has already lost to Dartmouth, and can at the most hope only for a tie at the end of the season. In other words, we have less at stake tonight than Yale. While beating a New Haven team is glory enough in itself to call forth the best efforts of the University seven, yet tonight...
...original idea of the Workshop not only to produce the plays submit in English 47 and 47a in as professional a manner as possible, but as well give those interested in the allied arts the stage an opportunity to try, out ideas and to get some practical experience. Accordingly, a stage staff was usually organized consisting of scene designers and painters, managers, elec...
...debating to the individual. It is perfectly obvious that a man's ability to kick a football or drive out base hits will be less of an asset to him in after life than the ability to stand on his feet and say something in a clear, convincing manner. The man who goes out for the debating team--and goes out hard, making a study of the question and learning to state his views on it forcefully, will have done as much for himself as the man who tugs an oar all season. This is not decrying the value...