Word: sleeps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House Library, with its sleep-provoking overstuffed feather chairs, has always proved to be a popular rendezvous for the men of Winthrop. The collection of books, which has been appreciably enlarged this year, under the direction of Ed Fox '35, the Head Librarian, more than adequately covers the well-known fields of concentration, and is quite competent in many of the lesser known fields. The collection of symphony records has been a most popular department of the library, and this year through an appropriation by the House Committee several new symphonies have been added to the collection...
...impression that I wish to correct is that the American of fairly modest means desiring to view the Coronation must first possess himself of a king's ransom, and then be satisfied to sleep on a billiard table, and I am sure that you will be willing to cooperate with me in removing any such impression that your article may have tended to create...
...doing the country a good turn every day has at last got out of hand. His 'Now' remarks were a giveaway- the utterances of a petulant saviour. America doesn't need to be saved today; it can wait till tomorrow. Meanwhile, Mister, we'll sleep...
...liquids with a spoon, taking them with a sucking movement. She also would suck the corner of her gown or sheet. She began to soil herself regularly and had to be changed without giving any assistance, the nurse using large cloths in the manner of diapers. She would eat, sleep, make peculiar noises and cry. She liked to be fondled and handled by almost anyone. Her only recognition of her family was an expression of delight when they came...
...plain Journal. "Miss Birdie" carried on the job printing business, still runs it at 76. Last year the Journal changed from a daily to a semiweekly. Its 2,000 readers supposed that like almost everything else in their quiet, moss-grown city, the Journal would now drowse off to sleep...