Word: riche
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many years ago newspapers, magazines and public opinion delighted in referring to Harvard as "The Rich Man's College," dubbing it in derision an exclusive finishing school for the scions of plutocratic families. A man of ordinary circumstances, they said, had as much chance of achieving distinction at Cambridge as the rich man has of making his way into heaven...
...which cross-eyed Mike "stared in royal disdain, his left eye terrifying the cats on his right and his right eye appalling those on his left" is amusing. The appreciation of Mr. Jones and "Till Eulenspiegel" seems competent and sincere. What is more, it is readable. It describes the rich settings and costumes of the recent opera with a color and a freshness of epithet that hold the lay reader. The description of Zuloaga's "Portrait of a Dancing Girl" is rather less successful. Though a faithful picture, it lacks the vigor and life which Mr. Larkin has breathed into...
...which ticketes may be procured for the dual concert by the University and Yale Musical Clubs tomorrow night in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, given at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased until 6 o'clock at $2 each at the Co-operative Branch, or from D. W. Rich '18, 36 Mt. Auburn street. An Hawaiian quartet will be an added feature to the University Club's program...
...machina." But seeing a miracle, to suppose that there must be pullies and cardboard is to be really suspicious and of small soul. A modern scientific mind noticed the utter lack of physical relation between the figures and their backgrounds. He felt a desire to warn the Cardinal, sitting rich in his scarlet and apparently on the very top of a tower, that he was in imminent peril of being blown off like a bird's nest into the village and the hills beneath. He felt a need of lending hat and coat to "My Uncle Daniel and His Family...
...Musical Clubs will hold their 17th annual dual concert at Woolsey Hall, New Haven, at 8 o'clock next Friday evening. An added attraction to the University Clubs' program will be the Hawaiian quartet. Tickets may be purchased at $2 at the Co-operative Branch or from D. W. Rich '18, 36 Mt. Auburn street. The members of the club will sleep in Pullmans on Friday night, and there will be a few extra berths. Any other members of the University expecting to be in New Haven may apply for accommodations from D. W. Rich...