Word: placidness
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Christmas at Lake Placid...
...announcements, the Student Council grant of $2,500 and the projected clothing drive annually serve to bring Phillips Broks House before the public gaze. This week both events are once again causing a slight ripple on the placid surface of undergraduate life. The ripple is, however, but a suggestion of the busy activities carried on by this organization...
...Freeman-Watts "patients have become more placid, more content, more easily cared for by their relatives...
...popped Dr. S. Spafford Ackerly of Louisville, famed among neurologists and psychiatrists for his post-operative treatment of a woman, who, despite an excision of a big chunk of her brain, remained placid and intelligent (TIME, May 27, 1935). Exulted bold Dr. Ackerly...
...Berlin and Lisbon to be answered at leisure; Ambassador Grandi and Prince von Bismarck agreed on second thought to transmit the notes to Rome and Berlin; Lord Plymouth undertook to inform the Portuguese Government; and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, who had left Monte Carlo in a hurry, ate a placid lunch in Paris with socialist French Premier Leon Blum. The Frenchman calmed his British guest greatly by saying that Paris would not join Moscow in precipitant intervention to save Madrid but would continue with London to go through the motions of observing the Non-intervention Pact while unofficial and semi...