Word: complexities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...there was any serious development of his suggestion about "the possibility of constructing a new stadium." The money expended in such an enormous undertaking has more logical uses in a university which has declared so often its loyalty to intramural development and so often denied and denounced the "arena" complex under which the intellectual if not the moral integrity of the administrators of American higher education suffers considerably today...
...Moderately Complex Animals", Professor Parker, Geological Lecture Room, Biology...
...process of getting a hen's egg to the breakfast table of an apartment dweller seems scarcely more complex, costly and inevitable. Nevertheless, some businessmen have lately set out to simplify book-buying by having strong, swift Harry Carrier do more work than ever. They have him go almost directly from the house that Jack built to the reader...
...social as never before it is a live alert science seeking to deal intimately with the work and the daily bread of the world. The economics courses in our universities today are crowded and the numbers of graduates who attend business school before trying their wings in a very complex world grow savory year. Note too the profusion of fresh current authoritative economic literature that finds its way into the Sunday supplements and such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post...
TIME, sophisticated, with no inferiority complex, has been my frequent luncheon companion; its morbid MISCELLANY (TiMB, Jan. 3, p. 20) discourages such hospitality...