Word: sweetness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...proposed by Francis M. Rogers, associate professor of Romance Languages, will operate for a trial period of three years. Only students in Group III or better are qualified, and they must study under the auspices of a regularly organized study group like the one now in France under the Sweet Briar plan...
...children stared at the piles of lollipops, taffy, gumdrops, and other treasures in shop windows, many of them for the first time in their lives feeling the sweet pangs of choice. In London's Hyde Park, a queue moved forward through the brilliant sunshine as a little slate-roofed kiosk opened for business. One boy unfolded the mystery of Life Savers for his brothers: "There's nothing in them but they're awfully good. You eat them one at a time." A little girl clutched a large Cellophane-wrapped goody as if it were a doll. Explained...
Lillian Gish, longtime sweet-faced ingenue of the silents, signed up as roving reporter in France and Italy for Theatre Arts magazine...
Going Along. Nora now has a new interest in the classical. This week she will try her first Giselle at the Met. Says Nora: "I used to think Giselle was just silly. Now I find her rather sweet and pathetic...
Short and Sweet...