Word: sitting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...were required to sit in the Wooster Chapel at the minimum of four days a week all through a school year and listen to nothing but Bach and Professor Gore's interpretations of same, you would certainly welcome a little of Gounod's "sexy" music or the "lull" of Tchaikovsky...
...many things. For some, it is still an intelligence park. The zoophilist can learn about the world from the animals he sees. For others it is a menagerie and a circus. It is a place for lovers, walking hand in hand; a place for old men to sit in the shade; a place for children and their insatiable search for knowledge...
...this time, Moische had a wife and child; with them he came to the UNRRA camp in Berlin. He did not sit back and wait for help. His world had fashioned Moische to be a black marketeer; he was a good...
...Florida: "He'll win 20; he'll be one of the best." Every manager has a right to talk that way about a prospect in training and, besides, wasn't this guy a lefthander? By this week, Warren Spahn was making other National League managers sit up and take notes on him, and making Southworth look very right indeed...
...storyteller, though hardly more graceful as a writer. Aloysius ("Moon") Gaffney is no anti-Semitic bullyboy like Tommy Gallagher, but a young Manhattan Irishman with a Fordham law degree and large horizons. With luck he will soon become an Assemblyman in Albany, and perhaps in time even sit in the big chair in New York's City Hall. He has brains, good looks, Irish wit and good Tammany connections...