Word: unwashedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The great advantage of Hyatt's technique, as he demonstrated in last week's The Real West, is that it allows time for thought. Says he: "You can stop and pick out things. You can look deep in someone's eyes and say what he said." Aided...
The Yalies, unconfirmed reports indicate, played with at least two non-journalistic ringers, but the CRIMSON's undefeated, untied, unwashed touch football team trounced the Yale Daily News 23 to 2, Saturday morning on the Charlesbank field.
Laura is not the street's only eccentric. There is Big Foot, a solemn and terrifying prankster who expresses his view of an unwashed world by getting a job driving a bus, hauling his passengers five miles beyond the city, and then forcing them to get out and bathe...
The Great Clutter. Collectors did not find the other Albert so much to their taste. A moody man who came to hate having to meet anyone new, he did not copy nature, but shaped it with his own violent rhythms and dark dreams. In 1908 the great British critic Roger...
Things were different at the beginning of the 19th century. The eventual winner of the class war, the junior executive, had not even been invented. The upper classes of England, alarmed at Jacobin rumblings from France, put down the undeserving poor with vigor. And one of the battlefields on which...