Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spirit of Amy Lowell, for great bulk, is a part of the Poetry Room where all her own books are on the shelves. Here one is offered intimacy with our literary heritage and at the same time is allowed to follow what is newest in the of poetry. When the University has such a potential force for development as this, no unnecessary limitations should define its scope...
...research which has been carried on by members of the society and twenty papers on optical subjects constituting "the main body of progress" in those sciences will be read during the course of the program it was announced by F. A. Saunders, professor of Physics at Harvard. While the bulk of the papers will be addressed to those familiar with the technical details of the subject matter, a number of symposiums on more general subjects will be given which will be of interest to many students and will be open to the public. A lecture on "Revealing the Universe through...
...Conant '15, associate professor or Architecture, leaves America today for an extended tour of Europe, during which he will engage in excavations, research in Paris, and expeditions to various church ruins of Jugo-Slavia. The bulk of the expedition, which will keep him abroad until September, will be spent in further work on the excavations of the Monastery of Cluny in Burgundy, France, which he has been directing for seven years under the auspices of the Medieval Academy of America...
...range is wide; Arthurian legend, Horatian odes, sonnets in accepted tradition, lyrics in free form make up the bulk of it. Robert Hillyer in a foreword speaks of the author's "delicacy of feeling and multiplicity of interests," and of a "technique which was already a performance." "The Dunes" shows his skilful handling of a difficult metre, the translations show that he could catch with accuracy the spirit of the original. One of the translations of Horace, that of the Second Epode, was awarded the Sargent Prize...
...medical and legal professions become overcrowded and opportunities in business decline, hope rises for American secondary education. For many years high-school teaching has been scorned, treated as a last resort, by the bulk of male college graduates. Except for a few earnest men who saw the great need of our secondary schools and like the country preacher were willing to give themselves to the humble labor the better students preferred University teaching or non-academic pursuits. Many able women took up teaching without reluctance and made notable contributions, but a preponderance of woman teachers has its disadvantages. Nothing could...