Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, with the Michaelmas term at Shawnigan Lake under way, Christopher Lonsdale patted his German Shepherd Judy and pointed a moral: "If I had let Judy run wild and do as she damn wefl pleased as a pup, she'd be a vicious, savage beast today. You can't develop leaders by letting them do as they damn please when they're boys. If nothing else, we're training boys to be less obnoxious...
Climaxing ten years of steady growth, the Bishop Rhinelander Foundation is currently sponsoring a series of talks by John D. Wild, associate professor of Philosophy, on Arnold J. Toynbee's "A Study of History...
...Wild's Sunday evening lectures form only part of a program that extends educational, social, and religious facilities to more than 3,000 Episcopalian students in the University. Located at 24 Farwell Place, the Rhinelander Foundation sponsors Tuesday afternoon teas, Sunday morning breakfasts, Sunday morning services, and various sorts of social work in local settlement houses...
...afterwards became headmaster. In 1905 he wrote to his Class Secretary, "We are living the simple life, and are trying to teach the rising generation how to live it. My experiences have all been concerned with the training of the American boy, a very fine species of a distinctly wild animal. Our menagerie is up on the hills just outside Morristown, N.J." In 1916 President Eliot advised him to carry on giving advice to parents, but for a consideration. "A very upright man," muses Woodman on Eliot. "Never leaned on anything or anyone." At all events, he set up private...
...fourth in the series of programs will be on American jazz and, as tentatively planned, will consist of a concert by Art Hodes, Sidney Bechet, Wild Bill Davison, Pops Foster, Freddie Moore, and J. P. Johnson. Next on the schedule is the radio, then literature, painting, the dance, and films...