Word: wakely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first place we would remind your reviewer that there is a slight difference between impressionisum and expressionism--the hardly discernible difference, let us say, between a sunrise by Monet and a ballet set by Picasso. J.M.B. had better wake up or the day after tomorrow will be here before he knows what has happened in the field of art. Mr. Macgowan does not even mention impressionism whereas he is constantly referring to the new expressionistic movement...
Advent:--"Wake, awake, for night is flying...
...Armaments Conference has brought to Washington a notable assemblage of statesmen. In their wake, like a flock of gulls behind an ocean steamer, follows a motley array of attaches, unofficial representatives and newspaper correspondents. From this last group most of our impressions of the Conference must come, and on them to a great extent depends its favorable reception by the people of the countries involved. It it especially desirable, then, that their reports should be free from personal prejudice...
...Dartmouth, 7 Cornell, 41 Columbia, 7 Cornell, 14 Springfield, 0 351 21 Dartmouth. Dartmouth, 34 Norwich, 3 Dartmouth, 28 Middlebury, 3 Dartmouth, 24 N. Hampshire, 0 Dartmouth, 14 Tennessee, 3 Dartmouth, 31 Columbia, 7 Dartmouth, 7 Cornell, 59 Dartmouth, 7 Pennsylvania, 7 195 38 Georgia Tech., Georgia Tech., 42 Wake Forest, 0 Georgia Tech., 41 Oglethorpe, 0 Georgia Tech., 70 Davidson, 0 Georgia Tech., 69 Furman, 0 Georgia Tech., 48 Rutgers, 14 Georgia Tech., 7 Penn. State, 28 Georgia Tech., 48 Clemson, 7 Georgia Tech., 21 Georgetown, 7 346 56 Holy Cross. Holy Cross, 0 Harvard, 3 Holy Cross...
...people are dream people who look from wistful winds, or wake with vision of the street of dreams" said the prologue to the picture. And so they were. There characters seemed at first glance to be real people, acting in a real Manuel in real situations: yet they were not real people, but characterizations, showing not their normal reaction to various occurrences, but rather the thoughts and ideas in their hearts. Indeed, tow of the characters, the preacher of the streets, and the wandering musician were purely allegorical; the one representing, with his prayers and hymns, the Good Influence...