Word: warmed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Could the proletariat warm up to a candidate who spent precious moments daily in training and caressing his facial dandelions? Not in a thousand years...
...letters died in October 12, at the age of 80 years. M. Gonod was officially entitled in the French government "Conseiller d'Etat", and was at one time a member of the French cabinet. The letters are very intimate in tone, and indicate that there was a warm friendship between the two men. Besides the letters, there are on exhibition some illustrated editions of some of Anatole France's shorter works. The letters have been lent to the library through the kindness of Mrs. E. B. Hill...
...struggle of Henry Jewett to maintain a repertory theatre of serious plays has failed. The public did not give the warm-hearted support that the Copley. Theatre deserved, and now the Trustees of the Jewett Repertory Theatre have voted to withhold further subsidy. A last hope plan of cooperative production was rejected for it gave no more promise than previous arrangements of winning box office support...
...proved that his idea can triumph over bodily limitations it deserves a suitable and adequate embodiment. It is doubtless possible for a university to exist without a "47 Workshop," but it would not be possible for Harvard to be Harvard without a wide diversity of intellectual interest, a warm appreciation of leadership and initiative, a hospitality to new enterprises, and an eager desire to promote art and learning in the larger American community. Because the 47 Workshop is peculiarly symbolic of these values, the thought of losing it is intolerable...
...seriously his loss will be felt in the early games is impossible to say. Coach Fisher has at his disposal C. H. Bradford, Theopold, Daniell, Daley, Hoague, and Locke several able guards. Dunker's experience and steadiness, however, assure him of a warm welcome when he reforms the squad...