Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...after the reading, pressure of other duties ("There are, after all, things one must do") prevented completion of anything more than the "Quartets," and now for the first time he expects to have enough time and peace to get back to work. England's cold, he said, has been somewhat troublesome, although "as far as the food is concerned, I can get along...
Tomorrow night the Union will some-how be metamorphized to resemble a most desirable, if somewhat temporary, ballroom. It is here that six models are reported lying in wait to ensnare unsuspecting Yardlings...
...wonder Harvard men turned to their now-legendary antics," spouted a committee spokesman yesterday as he flipped through his file of available women. His somewhat subjective attitude is perhaps understandable in the light of the three weeks he spent leafing through local model agencies in search of guest talent for Saturday's formal...
...performance, which will be free and open to the public, will include music both modern and somewhat old-fashioned, ranging from a selection by Handel to contemporary compositions...
...University Hall and beamed a troubled glance on Old Jawn. Well that was all right--he was still unbowed in his solitary splendor. At least we have our tradition, Vag thought, but now, Fair Harvard, when thy sons to thy jubilee throng, the masculine spirit of year will be somewhat diluted. Those mellow occasions when the alumni used to contemplate "the good times we had with Copey" would have a strange air about them now when they realized there were others (he straightened his tie) who shared the same memories. Was that fair? There would be no more classes...