Word: unpreparedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In the spring of 1924 there burst upon an unprepared Cambridge the most radical departure from conventional drama technique that any American playwright has written. John Dos Passos's '16 "The Moon is a Gong" is a radical play in every detail, and an extremely interesting one It was put...
Sir Eric Campbell Geddes, chairman of Imperial Airways, chairman of the potent Dunlop Rubber Co. (TIME, March 1), onetime (1917-18) First Lord of the Admiralty, and onetime (1919-21) Minister of Transport, was not unprepared to soothe his stockholders with words of cheer.
My latest discovery at Dravrah has revealed to me a most extraordinary phenomenon. In all my travels I have never encountered a fact so surprising as the one I am about to relate to you. I was totally unprepared to find it here, of all places, for what I had...
This assurance that the authorities were providing for the future left the college quite unprepared for the starting announcement that a ten story hotel is to be erected in the very heart of the district. The area which was to be devoted exclusively to Harvard needs is to be invaded...
Professor Greene was asked to show why classical students should develop into better all around scholars than other men. "There are several reasons", he said. "The first is the good effects that the rigid discipline of first year Latin courses have upon the average man. He has to study regularly...