Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...McKean, who paints under her maiden name, Margarett Sargent, is prominent in Boston society. She has studied under the sculptor, George Luks, as well as under some prominent painters. The display, which will be held as usual in the rooms of the society in the Harvard Cooperative Building, will consist of sculpture, drawings, pastelles, and oil and water color paintings. There will be about 35 paintings and 20 drawings on exhibition...
...work of Sandy Calder, son of Sterling Calder well-known sculptor, in the field of wire sculpture will be featured. Mr. Calder's productions, some of which have been on view at recent showings of the Society at their galleries in the Cooperative Society building, consist of humorous caricatures in wire as well as various animal models. There will also be on exhibit some of the artist's more serious work in wood sculpture. All objects will be offered for sale...
...third class consist of four prizes of two thousand dollars each for advertising campaigns. These are given for a national campaign for a specific product or merchandise, for a local campaign for a specific product or merchandise, for a general or institutional campaign, and for a campaign of industrial products...
Points stressed by Canada Dry are quality of its Jamaica ginger, the scientific methods used in all the plants. A fellowship on Carbonated Beverages is maintained in the Mellon Institute (Pittsburgh) by the company. Engineering problems consist of speeding the bottling and making the amount of ginger uniform in each. Chemical research is concerned with the purity of the material used, the cleansing of the new bottles. Neither company buys back its old bottles, nor does White Rock...
...problem of the English Department is to find men of a calibre equal to that of those men who have contributed to its distinction. Excellence in a faculty does not consist in a static retention of first class men, but in the ability to find men who can fill their places when the necessity arrives. The greatness of any department lies above all in the maintenance of an average of undoubted excellence...