Word: wishfulness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...based on the text, will be required, as well as a final test, but otherwise there will be only discussion on the works read. Because of the unique position of these courses, outsiders within reason are invited to join members of Eliot House in taking the course. All who wish to enroll should see Schoen-Rene before the opening of the next semester...
...addition, some men still in College have indicated that they want their copies mailed to their homes. If they wish they may get their copies today, thereby avoiding the fairly sizeable packing and mailing expense...
...wish I could describe a raid to you the way it feels. . . . You taxi out for takeoff. In a few minutes you are in the air and taking your position in the formation. There is not much conversation on the way. . . . You know the time of arrival at the target and you watch the clock on the dashboard crawl by. Then . . . you see your destination. The speed is picked up and there is a last-minute check on the instruments. Conversation picks up briefly-"Is this the bus to Baltimore?"-"Clear the bombways"-"Give 'em hell, doc" -"Here...
...child, sleeping now in the dark and gathering strength for the struggle of birth, I wish you well. At present you have no proper shape, and you do not breathe, and you are blind. Yet, when your time comes, your time and the time of your mother, whom I deeply love, there will be something in you that will give you power to fight for air and light. Such is your heritage, such is your destiny as a child born of woman-to fight for light and hold on without knowing...
...wish the College would lay plank walks in the Yard. . ." ". . . We have recently heard many complaints from the members of '74 of the sudden disappearance from the College Library of the books which contain the subject-matter of their themes. . ." With these weighty pronouncements did the CRIMSON's oldest ancestor, the Magenta, break upon the Harvard scene on the morning of January...