Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...books on exhibition are nearly all from the library of Philip Hofer '21, of New York. These are supplemented by a dozen Sacre Rappresentazioni, printed in Florence, which belong to the Harvard College Library, and a few books from the Print Collection of the Fogg Museum. On the wall above the cases containing the books, cuts taken from books have been hung. Books and single cuts together give a very comprehensive idea of book-illustration in the sixteenth century...
...should require applicants, as do the law and medical schools, to have at least two years of preliminary college work, and preferably a degree. In this way Massachusetts Institute of Technology would be relieved of the task of orienting men into college methods, a job which obviously does not belong to the professional school. This change would obviate the present necessity of maintaining both a liberal arts and a scientific faculty. The liberal arts faculty which exists primarily to give a semblance of the cultural by its very incompatibility with the spirit of the rest of the school, cannot...
...wearing blackface, performed in the same play and was this season deluded by the mercenary assurances of George White into joining the cast of his Scandals. This year Ethel Barrymore has been touring the Midwest, to comparatively small advantage. If there was any doubt as to where all Barrymores belong at present, it was dispelled when she announced last week that she intended, when her road tour ends in June, to perform in talking cinema for the first time with both her brothers in the supporting cast...
...meteor which I observed was of the approximate brilliancy of Venus, greater than a first magnitude star. It did not belong to any one of the showers that the earth encounters in the round of its orbit, like the Leonids which illuminate the skies near the end of November or the Persoids which may be seen in great numbers during August...
...conspiracy, monopoly, coercion. Item: its members have blacklisted certain warehouses, wholesale grocers for refusing to cooperate; they have forced brokers and others in the sugar trade to open their books to the Institute's detectives and accountants; they have induced or compelled beet sugar refiners (none of whom belong to the Institute) to adopt many of their rules, thus restricting their competition. Item: these lawless practices helped sugar refiners to increase their margin of profit 30%, take it out of the public's pocket. To prove their point Lawyers Fly & Rice compared two refiners' profits for 1928, the Institute...