Word: suggestive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Society. If, however, Elmer Samson's wish to know more about this is not prompted merely by idle curiosity, but rather by a sincere desire to cooperate with it-and in spite of the fact that he himself is not eligible for election to it-I would suggest that he write to our Founder and Perpetual Secretary...
...suggest that Richard Rothschild's letter in TIME, Feb. 19, might possibly have been the product of a Nazi propaganda mind? Would the Editors of TIME care to accept a dare to identify the author of the above-mentioned letter...
Although Dean Landis hesitated to recommend specific undergraduate courses, he did suggest certain subjects as important. He stressed the necessity of acquiring an ability to use the English language. "Over and over again," he said, "I find that many of our students are unable to think accurately because they cannot express themselves accurately. I have always thought that in giving up classical education we have sacrificed a discipline that made for precision in the choice of words and ideas...
...further suggest," he continued, "that it is important to learn something about the history of our civilization. This can only be done by taking English literature and philosophy, as well as history. Courses like mathematics are advisable because they aid in the acquisition of some facility to deal with abstract ideas...
...actors, Disney is working on a new plane. This is no longer the playful caricaturing of old Wood Carver Geppetto, the frolicsome kitten or Jiminy Cricket. Foulfellow and Giddy are savage adult satire. They are even out of place in a children's picture. But they suggest the direction Disney may take if he ever makes a greater picture than Pinocchio...