Word: younger
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Today especially there is a real need for expression of educated minds, and young minds in particular, for today's great crisis is first and foremost the problem of the younger generation, our generation. At this date the Young Communists' League and its ilk have been far more active and stimulating than the editors of the Advocate, who apparently prefer the way of the Irresponsible. Melvin H. Freedman...
...they heard about the Workers' State, the more they wanted to go there. Times were hard in the U. S., but under Communism nobody went hungry, every man had work. One day five years ago they set out for the Pacific. Peter was 24, his brother two years younger...
...tide has turned. Perhaps this Younger Crowd has noticed that a generation of economic theorists has not exactly solved the ills of the world and decided to adopt a mass what-the-hell-let's-read-a-novel-and-forget-it attitude. But that's a pessimistic view. Let's think of it as a wave of culture sweeping into the Yard and driving the arid Social Sciences before it. It may well be that a new and inspired race of authors, playwrights, and poets has entered the College and that twenty-nine years from now 117 J. P. Marquands...
Three months later came an unexpected break. It was the Scripps boys' younger sister Ellen, smart, temperamental, strong-minded, twice-married Mrs. Ellen Browning Scripps Balentine Davis. From San Diego, hot-eyed over the cold state of family finances, Sister Ellen went storming to Seattle. From then on things happened fast. Office expenses were slashed...
...staff of tutors in the Department adds up to 41, which is larger by ten than any other field. Members of the field found the tutors excellent, interested in their subject, and, on the whole, generous with their time. Some found that the younger tutors could not spare enough time, since they were busy with PhD theses and other papers, and were only teaching in order to finance their graduate work. Full professors and other teachers are usually willing to grant their tutees as much time as desired...