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Word: roughed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...times on the screen. The latest version, "Love Is News" moves along so briskly, however, and is packed with so many amusing episodes that the frailty of the plot can well be overlooked. It is obviously not a film for the intelligentsia, for the comedy at best is somewhat rough and often slapstick, but the enthusiasm of Tyrone Power, Jr., Don Ameche and Loretta Young make it a film well worth seeing...

Author: By T. H. C., | Title: AT KEITH MEMORIAL | 3/13/1937 | See Source »

...midnight every night this week is being unrolled on the Tremont Theatre screen one of those rough-hewn masterpieces which emerge every now and then from the U.S.S.R., possessing none of the polish but many of the sturdier virtues which most of our Hollywood hothouse products lack. Only the one show at 12 o'clock, is being given...

Author: By J. H. H., | Title: The Moviegoer | 3/10/1937 | See Source »

What the Vatican is to Catholics, the Ganges to Hindus and Fujiyama to Japanese, a small black meteor head-high in the southeast corner of a rough stone building called the Kaaba in Mecca is to Mohammedans. Every Moslem plans someday to make the hajj, or pilgrimage, to kiss this most sacred of all objects, the Black Stone. On camel, burro, foot and occasionally hands & knees, some 70,000 devotees annually make the hajj over the desert sands to Mecca. Last week, fat, wealthy Mussulmen loath to subject themselves to such a hot, dusty, brigand-infested journey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Hegira on High | 3/8/1937 | See Source »

...beginning of his senior year the boy had already taken a deskful of notes on 37 books, 9 doctoral theses, and 12 pamphlets issued by the Modern Language Association. He had done this toward his Honors Thesis and he had written two rough drafts of it already. He spent most of his time in the stacks brushing up till he mastered his subject completely. Aside from that he took four courses and managed to get A's in all of them. His professors all knew him and marvelled at him. Some of them were a little afraid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vagabond | 2/25/1937 | See Source »

Yaleman Charles Seymour is 52. Ruddy, well tailored, fond of rough tweed jackets and pipes, he does not suggest a distinguished historian (The Diplomatic Background of the War, 1870-1914; The Intimate Papers of Colonel House; American Neutrality, 1914-1917). He does suggest Yale. Son of Yale's longtime Greek Professor Thomas Day Seymour, he is descended from two Yale presidents and has been Yale royalty from his youth. That did not keep him from taking a B. A. degree at Cambridge before he entered Yale's Class of 1908. He managed the freshman and varsity crews, belonged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Yaleman for Yale | 2/22/1937 | See Source »

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