Word: thinking
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...completely convinced of the feasibility of Miss Geweke's plan (which I have heard her and her committee explain at several classical association meetings), but I do think Professor Spackman is most unfair...
...delegates to the third general session of the U.N. General Assembly. (Parisians called them "Les Onusiens" from Organisation des Nations Unies.)* Noticing a musee ferme sign on a glass door of the Palais, a Frenchman in overalls snarled: "What do they mean, 'museum closed?' What do they think is going on in there...
...They produce from time to time personalities transcending ordinary limitations. Then they drive other nations to a frenzy by patronizing these archangels who have come among them, and by indicating that any ordinary Englishman could do better if he liked to take the trouble." Nonetheless, the Englishman "likes to think of himself as a sheep; and so great is his artistry . . . that he frequently deceives not only himself but others...
...along, little lady, what ya think...
...just occurred to me that there are more Freshmen from Tibet in the Class of '52 than in any other class in Harvard's history. Think of it--people travelling fifteen thousand miles to eat in the Freshman Union. Conditions in Tibet must...