Word: strains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hour and a half I had had myself under complete control. The very second I laid down my hat and coat, a cold sweat such as I had never known in my life before broke out all over my body-the physical reaction which naturally followed the unutterable psychic strain. And then for the first time I knew that the worst hour of my life lay behind...
...school, is too large itself to take care of the religiously inclined Harvard boys. And the CRIMSON believes that the University can find something far more up and coming if she is desirous of honoring her heroes. The latest reports show that officials have not broken down under the strain of the opposition, and plans for the edifice are being rushed along...
Before the Congress meets St. Gandhi will tour Bombay Province advocating the truce. "I will strain every nerve," he said. If adopted the Gandhi-Irwin agreement will form the basis for further negotiations at a Second Round Table Conference with St. Gandhi present...
...River Cotton Mills Inc., director of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, an organizer and director of the Cotton Textile Institute; of heart disease; in Danville. Though he was active in promoting "industrial democracy," his mills were lately the scene of a four-month strike (TIME, Jan. 12), the strain of which led to his death...
...tickle the palate of the lover of purely "college music" as well as that of the listener more interested in tone and technique. If, however, it were to be the sentiment that such hybrid programs should be removed, we would be far more in favor of breeding a pure strain of "highbrow music" than of fostering the tunes which we ourselves may shout in off-color tenors with the morning shave. TheDartmouth