Word: brightnesses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although plans must remain essentially tentative, President Conant foresees a bright future, "if a group of learned men, experts in many fields, can be measured by their collective skill...
...motorcade of 300 bright floats, accompanied by even brighter fire engines, motorized troops and limousines, wound through mildly fascinated Manhattan crowds last week to a "World's Fair Rehearsal" in Flushing Meadow Park. As the rolling snowball of Fair publicity thus gained momentum one year from the finish line, Manhattanites began to be aware of another ball-"biggest ever built by man" -which will be white, hollow, 200 ft. in diameter, 18 stories high, and the Theme Centre of the World's Fair. The steel frames of this Perisphere and the Trylon (a three-sided obelisk...
...future for the Law School looks extraordinarily bright. Experiments of other schools are to be welcomed, but the healthy atmosphere in which all shades of opinion compete for belief, is not likely to be seriously challenged by the fads and fashions that arise from time to time. With a brilliant faculty, a curriculum suited to their abilities and to changing needs, and with an admissions system likely to get the best potential legal brains, the cause of raising and maintaining high legal standards in America will be served by Harvard in the future as in the past...
CITIES [TIME, APRIL 18]. IT is BRIGHT...
Nearly 19 years ago, in a motion picture called The Kid, a saucy, bright-eyed little ragamuffin, taffy hair rumpled untidily under a tattered caricature of a cap, scampered into the hearts of the world cinemaudience clinging to the threadbare coattails of Charlie Chaplin. The kid was Jackie Coogan. Before he was 10, Jackie was a corporation, Jackie Coogan Productions...