Word: approach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Opposed in approach to this view of the non-sectarian University but identical in conclusion is the attitude held by others in the group opposed to Pusey's policy. It is expressed by Frank W. Cross, Jr., associate professor of Old Testament in the Divinity School, who, however, did not sign the petition: "The issue is whether or not the Protestant tradition established in Sunday Services at Memorial Church requires that Jewish or Catholic services be excluded from its edifice...
Scott is so good an actor that he can almost get away with this, but his approach seems to have infected a great part of the cast, and they cannot. Earle Edgerton and Lucienne Schupf, playing Cornwall and Regan, delivered even the most trivial lines with appalling vehemence. John Baker's Edgar suffered from the same virus--although he was excellent in the Poor Tom scenes--while Gerald Medearis' performance of Edmund was in the best tradition of Errol Flynn...
...could present a fair picture of him, since the life of with and studied idiosyncrasy which he sustained had too many facets and roles to be adequately summarized. And he never "let down his guard" suficiently to any one person to permit revelations of an intimate variety. Thus the approach to Copey through his legend, however inadequate and dangerous, is the only one available until his Boswell comes along...
These courses should emphasize an understanding of the modern with an awareness of the past's relevence and an approach to general methods and concepts through the specific. It is hoped that these courses will introduce such essential tools as the calculus where needed and that ultimately they will lead to a far stronger appreciation of science and what it means today than is generally given at be present time...
...Gross displayed a solid technique, good intonation, a bowing arm that was only occasionally uncontrolled, a full and resonant tone, and a generally imaginative stylistic approach...