Word: redout
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...doctor's projection of his own feelings. They make love. The next morning, Maria's husband attempts suicide. Though she must have come to his aid at some point, when he committed the act and cried out for help, she was repelled, and refused him. At the redout which opens and closes her chapter, Maria's eyes dart to a hidden stimulus, and she quivers...
This edition of the CRIMSON, a charitable attempt to redout a Sauntering undergraduate series, was written and edited by graduate members from the Everett Street area of northern Cambridge, with the able assistance of a town planner from the Harvard Bridge District. They are as follows: Edward J. Coughlin Jr. '52 3L. Phillip M. Cronin '53 2L. Richard M. Edelman '52 3L, Robert E. Herestein '52 3L Rudolph Kass '52 2L, Samuel B. Potter '53 2L, David L. Ratner '52 3L, Malcolm D. Rivkin '53, R. Johnson Shortlidge '50 2L, James M. Storey '52 2L, and Charles E. Zeitlin...
...world, horticulturists were discovering exciting new plants. A new method of stipple engraving had made possible excellent prints in color. At Paris' Jardin des Plantes, men combining botanical knowledge with high artistic ability labored to record the new plants. The most famous of them was Pierre Joseph Redouté, sometimes called the "Raphael of flowers." Bessa was less prolific than his contemporaries, and his prints are rarer. But many collectors now consider him the greatest flower-painter of them...
Unhappily no evidence of the redout was found, although many other important discoveries were made. It was assumed, because of the apparent devastation and the piles of rocks thrown up by the sea, that the whole species was exterminated by the hurricane of October...
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