Word: pleasantest
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Logan '15, chairman of the 1925 Athletic Advisory Committee, declared yesterday that he would not be a candidate for reelection in 1926. This announcement follows directly the resignations of Head Coach Fisher and Coach Daley. Mr. Logan stated that his relations with the Advisory Committee had been of the pleasantest sort. Besides the selection of a new football and baseball coach, the Committee is therefore confronted with the problem of choosing a new Chairman for their body...
Really, life is just one worry after another. Take for instance these hour exams. We're hardly back in Cambridge before they spring those on us. Even the pleasantest courses have them. I've been fooling this fall with one of those social things in Emerson--every one advised taking it, complete rest and all that. Merely some of that help one another stuff graphed. Well, Friday the lecturer posted a notice about the hour exam in it: I suppose to give us something to think about while he talked. And though I kept wondering all through the hour whether...
...chosen. They made complete plans. Last week the five waited on a fire-escape in Manhattan while inside a group of judges, headed by patrician Whitney Warren, famed architect, sat to find out which was the best. One Percival Goodman, 21, was presently informed that he had designed the pleasantest home for tire filibusterers, won thereby a scholarship of $3,000, two and one-half years at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris...
...chosen. They made complete plans. Last week the five waited on a fire-escape in Manhattan while inside a group of judges, headed by patrician Whitney Warren, famed architect, sat to find out which was the best. One Percival Goodman, 21, was presently informed that he had designed the pleasantest home for tire filibusterers, won thereby a scholarship of $3,000, two and one-half years at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris...
Letters of praise and blame are easy enough to understand. If a reader enjoys a book immensely, he has, in almost every case, no way whatsoever of thanking the author for the pleasure he has given him except by letter ? and such letters form by far the pleasantest part of any author's mail, no matter how much said author may lie about it. If the reader doesn't like a book, is shocked, offended or proudly discovers some technical mistake?his injured feelings and his professional criticism must, too, be expressed at long distance. And let him have...