Word: connected
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some Harvard and M.I.T. undergraduates will be able to use the machine, according to the joint committee. Harvard M.I.T. faculty and graduate students will be given preference, but other eastern universities are also expected to connect experiments here...
...What the regressing and growing, rebelling and maturing youths are . . . primarily concerned with is who and what they are in the eyes of a wider circle of signficant people as compared with what they themselves have come to feel they are; and how to connect the dreams, idiosyncrasies, roles, and skills cultivated earlier with the occupational and sexual prototypes...
...system, and Presbyterian Wyrick's well-trained memory, which can connect names with their owners if they turn up at church within a month of their first arrival, is just one means by which the athletic 32-year-old pastor has built his church from 176 to 500 members in less than two years-with an average Sunday attendance of 460. His devices are cozy and catchy. From time to time, he stops the service and asks members of the congregation to introduce themselves to those sitting near them. A large album containing photographs of each family...
...recording or score, I must limit myself to tentative first impressions. While I frankly did not grasp same parts very well, certain aspects stood out in their orginiality and expressiveness. One was its form. There are four movements, an introduction and a conclusion; and cadenzas connect the continuous movements. One instrument dominates each movement while the rest comment upon the leader or conflict with it. In addition, each instrument has a unique character throughout the work consistent in intervals, rhythm and quality; the cello, for instance, plays predominantly rubato, and the second violin, in Carter's words, "is a very...
Spanning 17 States. Five years in the planning, the proposed merger would create an integrated railroad empire spanning 17 states, stretching from Chicago and St. Louis to the West Coast (see map). Through subsidiaries, the Great Northern Pacific would also connect with the Gulf of Mexico at Galveston. Texas, via the Colorado & Southern, which is 75% owned by the Burlington and which, in turn, is the sole owner of the Fort Worth & Denver Railway...