Word: similiarities
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...incidents and the monologues are the author's life (metaphorically if not literally) and are designed only to reveal him. Miller's personality is the sum and essence of his book. It is a terribly vivid personality. And if we give up the vain attempt to shove his book similiar pigeon-hole labelled "nihilist" or "ash-can school," we find that he is a most and profound...
...program is the fruit of a year's planning to open more jobs for students. A similiar idea has been in action at MIT since last winter...
Like the Varsity, the Jayvee backs will run an adapted winged "T" with plays necessarily similiar to the Harlow squad. For the key quarterback position Boston has a couple of old warhorses in Bucky "The Toe" Harrison and Frank Miklos. Miklos was injured early in practice this fall but is now approaching the form which won him a Varsity berth in 1946. Bucky flits bark and forth from the Varsity and Jayvee squads because of his utility as a placekicker, passer and ballhandler...
This week's subject will be the recent coal strike and whether the government should have the right to use injunctions against labor unions. The tentative plans call for both sides to be given first similiar to a debate, and afterward a general discussion...
...motor vehicles are made). Damage and panic were impressive, but in the long run the bombings got the Italians' backs up, intensified their hatred of the British. Lately Italy has been hit principally in the south, by American bombers from North Africa, and the effects have been similiar: more demands on Hitler for defensive fighters and ack-ack, considerable damage, and growing hatred of Americans, which may well mean a stiffer resistance to invasion...