Word: brighteners
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...Turner's seas; not for him the salty terror of Winslow Homer's rockbound coast; Reuterdahl never played ghost with John Masefield's Wanderer; Reuterdahl went with natty-suited officers of the U. S. N. Yet, as a craftsman he was master of color. He could brighten the bulkhead of an officer's messroom. He could color the Missouri Capitol with brilliant sea-script proclaiming, "We [the Navy] Are Ready Now." The Naval Academy received ten of his paintings as the gift of the late George von L. Meyer. With more delicate panels he made...
...pupils pay roundly for intensified instruction; they are bound, in common sense, to attend classes. What has conduct to do with passing examinations? And what more natural, with a long year of college discipline ahead of them, than for boys who have been grilling through hot summer afternoons to brighten their evenings and weekends with mad pranks? Particularly when some of the boys are rich and spoiled, with a suite at the Taft Hotel, another in New York, and a sleek roadster in the garage; or when they are bumptious zanies anxious to impress the loose-lived upperclassmen with whom...
...summer passes, the prospects for higher prices of railway shares brighten. For some months, while 'rails" have been practically stationary, "industrials" have soared. With record freights looming this fall, and with President Coolidge's open stand in behalf of voluntary rail mergers, however, enthusiasm for railroad shares is plainly reviving...
Foreign conditions, despite a temporary dip in francs, are undoubtedly continuing to brighten. The crucial British example in funding her U.S. debt and returning to the gold standard (TIME, May 11, 18) has borne its expected fruits among other European debtor countries, which are now hastening to set their financial affairs in order. As yet, this has not resulted in sufficiently definite actions to seriously affect U. S. business, but it promises to before...
...instructor as he beats time and leads the refrain. Humorous as this at first appears, the principle underlying it is a sound one. The History 32 glee club is, of course, only an experiment, but there is every reason to expect that vocal selections will really be able to brighten and "vitalize" the study of history. Psychologists have long been aware that the mind retains most vividly impressions received under emotional stress, while to educators the fact will, we trust, be demonstrated that music as an aid to learning should not be confined solely to kindergartens. Furthermore, the success...