Word: moulds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ruhr brought down with it England's hopes for the he-habilitation of Germany and partially vindicated French policy in the eyes of Europe. Italy has dropped her former pro-British sympathies and now seriously threatens England's position in the Mediterranean. Only a master of intrigue could mould these elements into an entente-and Pitt is dead and Lloyd George touring Canada unofficially...
During the season completed on March 20, Gordon led the team in a manner which tended to mould the quintet into a powerful and unified machine. Playing at left forward, his accurate shooting, speedy dribbling, and brilliant passing, consistently featured the Crimson's contests...
...announced yesterday that the fourth University crew, G. S. Mumford Jr. '25, J. R. Hoover '24, and coxswain C. S. Heard 2E.S. alone excepted, would report today with the class crews. Coach Muller has now 30 men remaining on the squad, from which to mould a crew to meet Princeton and the Navy on Saturday, May 5, in the first race of the season...
...Going out at dawn into a field near his Normandy home, he would paint a swift " impression" of its row of little haystacks under the light of early morning. Another day, he would paint the same stacks, through the heat-shimmer of high Normandy noon. Then he mould paint them at dusk, or half-hidden with rain, coated with snow, or red with the sunset. The musical expression, " Air, with variations," is true in many senses of Monet's greatest work. The famous series are exquisite color harmonies, -blurred if the observer stands too close, vivid and truthful...
...Sunday chapel do this?" "Only a reactionary groups of men, pettishly tyrannic, can leave such an incubus saddled upon a university." Under the suggested change in the cut system "the undergraduate would understand that he is at college to learn something, not to expose his plastic self to the mould of a gigantic stamping machine...