Word: openheartedness
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Back of the rum fun stood an individualist whose openhearted Christianity commanded as much respect as his painting skill. He had done the Resurrection, Spencer said, for a very simple reason: "If you are going to paint anything good, you've got to link up with something good . . . something...
None of the essays in this book is of much importance as literary criticism. Each is a shining reflection of Essayist Orwell's intelligent, often violent opinions on contemporary life in Europe and the U.S. All of the essays are openhearted, open-minded, and filled with hot distaste for...
This generous welcome shows that more than a spring of ivy binds together the two colleges. Competition on the athletic field and camaraderie on the campus are in the Harvard-Yale tradition. And next year, in turn, John Harvard will extend himself to repay the past weekend by as openhearted...
An openhearted young New Englander, steeped in Vergil, enters their midst, to find that their innocent schemes range from curing the sick oaks of the Borghese Gardens and ridding the Sistine of a faint smell of drains, to catholicizing France and re-establishing the Bourbon monarchy. Moved, amused, half suspecting...
In June, 1880, he was admitted to Harvard with honors; and when, a few months later, he appeared on Jarvis Field as a candidate for the freshman nine, few men imagined that the small, unassuming young man they saw there was destined to excel in every department of the university...