Word: sentimentales
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The other Japanese student, Shunsuke Tsurumi '43, says "I...expected Japan to be the aggressor because of the psychological condition of the people." Tsurumi, who majors in philosophy, is "not concerned in worldly affairs." He is sentimental about the people in Japan,, "but I am not as affected by this...
The controversy over Tchaikowski's music currently being waged in the letter-column of the Crimson threatens to engulf us all with its colossal profundities. No doubt it will all be very instructive to some historian of the future who will see in it symptoms of a crisis between the...
As self-appointed spokesman for the "musical intellectuals" of the Class of '45, I am naturally indignant at Mr. Baggaley's misrepresentation of our point of view. According to Mr. Baggaley, we "charge that Tschaikowski is over sentimental, sacrificial, and entirely without claim to immortality." While we admit the first...
Theatre (adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's novel by Guy Bolton & Mr. Maugham; produced by John Golden) is a half-brittle, half-gooey tale of a glittering English stage couple who seem to the public like Darby & Joan, behave in private more like Don Juan and Jezebel. The first...
There seems to be a vicious attack arising from our fair school against a certain much-abused gentleman by the name of Peter I. Tschaikowsky. Indeed this tirade appears to be quite general throughout the country among the self-styled musical intellectuals. These gentlemen charge that Tschaikowsy's music is...