Word: sorts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...said that he had heard nothing of the proposed meeting with Mr. Osborne, and refused absolutely to enter into any debate. Although disagreeing with various minor statements made by the famous reformer, his beliefs coincided fundamentally. The Phillips Brooks House is still trying to arrange a debate of some sort, but to date no opponent has been found...
...stone as rapidly as if to do so were a natural, an inescapable function of his body. An eminent critic once stated that Balzac, the novelist, was not an individual but one of Nature's forces, like fire or che wind; Rodin was treated with the same sort of primary electricity. He left as many wrought stones as a volcano -a giant's spawn, beyond precise inventory; countless groups of lovers, nymphs, Naiads, Tritons, Muses...
...Howe '26, and gave a general outline of the "Theory of Social Service." Since giving up his law practice Mr. Kelso has been devoting all of his time and energy to social service, and at the present time is in charge of the work of establishing some sort of cooperation among the 500 or more agencies in Boston...
...Benchley, Broun, and Nathan, and make a joke of the whole thing. Here is a play ideal for the humorous review, and the seats in Row V--V not, in this case, meaning five--which the management graciously bestowed upon this department might reasonably inspire humor of the citrous sort. "Abie's Irish Rose" has, however, become a phenomenon--the press notices boastfully say so--and, whatever it may deserve as a play, as a phenomenon it deserves the same serious consideration that we give to five-footed calves and weasel-faced canaries. It is our task to explain...
...theatre will have its entrance at 1434 Massachusetts Avenue, in the same block with the College House, opposite Massachusetts Hall. It will be capable of seating about 2,000 persons, and will have a stage fitted out and designed to accommodate any sort of play...