Word: remindful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile, it is hardly necessary to remind Juniors that applications later than next Friday will meet with disappointment...
...coming to Harvard, I have been conscious of coming into an old atmosphere--one with great traditions behind it", said Mr. Bickersteth. "It brings me back into the atmosphere of Oxford. Harvard's buildings, of many different types, remind me of Oxford, where, for instance, the architecture of Queens College is so unlike Christ College...
...times Mr. Alken's poems are almost pure music. Schumann, they remind one of, in their exuberance, their pulsing rhythms and sorrowful, lapsing melodies. Some of them are a little hard to follow, so intricately psychological they seem. But upon each re-reading they grow clearer--like music, honest music, which one hears, and wants to hear, again and again. Always the melody comes suddenly, strong and clear, to catch one at the throat...
...first place we would remind your reviewer that there is a slight difference between impressionisum and expressionism--the hardly discernible difference, let us say, between a sunrise by Monet and a ballet set by Picasso. J.M.B. had better wake up or the day after tomorrow will be here before he knows what has happened in the field of art. Mr. Macgowan does not even mention impressionism whereas he is constantly referring to the new expressionistic movement...
...easily regulate our lives. In order that we may derive the full benefit from its establishment, we suggest that when the tower is in operation strenuous efforts shall be made to have it mark the important points in the undergraduate day. Beside the usual quarter hour chime, which will remind even the most abstracted instructor of the fitting moments, and an appropriate peal to mark the end of each lecture, we recommend that the proper authorities see to it that the bell be rung without fail every weekday at seven o'clock in the morning to enable the conscientious student...