Word: quest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trip was not a highly financed, well organized exploration but more the quest for adventure by four men, only one of whom had had any experience in the jungle. Facing death became such a commonplace that it meant little or nothing and often was approached with a fearless joy for the struggle. Picture the author, confronted at night by two gleaming eyes a few yards down the jungle path, and at a loss what to do, breaking into song and seeing the eyes disappear. Song proved to be a boon to the little band of explorers because at another time...
...high, wild Matto Grosso country of Brazil, Capt. Vladimir ("Vovo") Perfilieff's expedition (TIME, Aug. 25) continued last week in quest of live wild animals for U. S. zoos and the Chicago Fair. But after a month at the base camp, their radio had no major news to report except accidents...
...easily. We do not defend the Vagabond or know whether or not he strays into the Radcliffe yard in search of romance, but if romanticism affirmative or negative at Radcliffe be blameworthy, the Lampoon may be blamed for expecting realism in the CRIMSON. Nor do we encourage any quest for classicism in the Lampoon. --Radcliffe Daily...
...intellectual heights. Two days ago he pointed out a particularly interesting lecture, which should have been of interest to all Vagabondia. His well chosen words must have fallen on fertile soil, for at the stroke of eleven o'clock a car filled with would-be auditors in quest of knowledge roared up Plympton Street toward the Yard. The car reached Massachusetts Avenue, turned left, the driver looking for a place to park. Obviously, it being eleven o'clock in the morning, there was none. On up the Avenue, around the corner to Broadway, still no place. Down Quincy Street...
...ENDURING QUEST...