Word: sentimentale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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THERE has always been a certain fascination in idle speculation of the past. Men wonder how their own lives would have been effected if they had gone into business rather than medicine, or they ponder on what France would be today if Napoleon had won at Waterloo. There is a...
Father's Son (First National). This is an unpretentious, appealing little picture based on a story by Booth Tarkington and vitalized by Tarkington's flair for writing about adolescents. It tells about a boy who lives in just such a frame house as millions of U. S. boys live in...
The new Poetry Room which has just been given to the University will act as a fitting memorial to three people who were sincerely interested in Harvard and who devoted their lives to literature. Beyond this sentimental value, however, the Room will be of much practical service to the undergraduate...
The collaboration of Composer Richard Rodgers, and Lyricist Lorenz Hart began in 1919 when they wrote the Columbia University 'varsity show directed and staged by Herbert Fields. The next year, when Mr. Rodgers was 17, they presented The Poor Little Ritz Girl, under the direction of Producer Lewis Marice...
One of the most attractive features of education in Germany is the wandering of students from university to university. Consequently in the Fatherland there is little of the sentimental loyalty which binds American alumni to the place of matriculation. If traveling scholarships could be brought into more general use, it...