Word: sommerness
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KENNETH C. SOMMER...
...vaguely drawn into a search for belated romance and spiritual content. Three women crossed his path. He quite intended to marry the first, but they misunderstood each other fatally, and nothing came of it. The second became his mistress-and died of scarlet fever contracted from little Fanny, Frau Sommer's child, a patient of Graesler's. Graesler felt horribly about it-but Frau Sommer was so unostentatiously kind to him that he married her in the end. Precise, ironic, beautifully self-contained, this admirable little novel by the author of the much-discussed Casanova's Homecoming...
...resignations accepted were as follows: Arthur Burkhard as Proctor and Instructor in German; Daniel Sommer Robinson as Assistant in Philosophy; Orin Renwick Douthett as Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Charles Joseph Smith as Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Beth Vincent and Mark Hunking Wentworth as Assistants in Surgery; Richard Henry Miller as Assistant in Surgery and Anatomy; Walter Brackett Lancaster as Associate in Ophthalmology; Karlton Goodsell Percy as Assistant in Pediatrics; Goodwin LeBaron Foster as Assistant in Biological Chemistry; Arthur Brewster Emmons as Director for Appointments for Medical Alumni; Thomas Henry Clark as Assistant in Geology...
Assistants: Joseph Wylie MacNaugher, in Chemistry; Edwin Martin Chamberlain, in Education; Floyd Henry Allport, in Philosophy and Psychology; Raphael Demos, Daniel Sommer Robinson, Robert Linley Murray Underhill, Wesley Raymond Wells, in Philosophy; Christian Nusbaum, James Beebee Brinsmade, Irvine Clifton. Gardner, Arman Edward Becker, Charles Grover Smith, in Physics...
...graduate group, Odell Shepard 2G. is to receive a prize of two hundred dollars for an essay on "The solitude of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Byron," and Joseph Vincent Fuller 1G., of St. Paul. Minn., and Daniel Sommer Robinson 1G., of North Salem, Ind., received similar awards for their essays on "The War Scare of 1875," and "Non-Symbolic Idealistic Logic," respectively...