Word: youngers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undergraduate, no parallel opening now exists, although a short term fellowship would provide similar advantages for the younger man. Mechanically, the plan for a semester of foreign study might operate with considerable success were the award made at the end of the student's Sophomore year to be held until the following mid-years. Profitable terms at many continental universities await the discerning student. Interesting contacts can be built up and an interplay of opinion produced which will go far toward creating an international attitude on the part of the American...
...summarize the above matters we must come to the conclusion that the C. I. E. chose a restricted practical activity in order to promote good will and understanding among the younger generation. Let me close in showing you briefly the real importance of this movement...
...friends explained that he retired then, "in good time, to make room for the younger men." His enemies hinted that the temperamental Wilhelm II had evinced displeasure at the way in which he maneuvered his corps. He retired "to my cottage at Hanover" and commenced to write "for my family alone" the memoirs of what he considered a long life...
...present Prince of Wales lay flat upon his back, kicked, squalled. "Lala" disciplined him, and later dried his tears. As a child, even the serene Princess Mary had her tantrums. "Lala" soothed her temper, tidied her frock. Later she assisted the youthful Prince Henry and the still younger Prince George to blow their noses, etc. For years, in fact, "Lala" was indispensable as the nursery maid of the Windsors...
...spirit, Disraeli is?it could not be otherwise?the younger. Kittenishly and desperately he is in love with two grandmothers. Reeking with atrocious romance he will write yet another novel, while perhaps Gladstone's chief private speculation is whether he ought not even now to retire from politics and serve God as a bishop...