Word: constructively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Frederic A. Pennington's seminar on "The Critical Process and the Verbal Construct: Problems in the Structure of Language and the Meaning of Meaning" resumed meeting last night under the auspices of the Harvard Advocate...
...that time, the University will begin demolition of Little Hall and Dudley House in order to construct Phase II of Holyoke Center. Occupants of the doomed buildings and of part of Holyoke Center will be forced to find permanent or temporary quarters around the Square...
...Master of Lowell House has informed me that the Masters have, in an official consultation, advised him against sponsoring the seminar on. "The Critical Process and the Verbal Construct." This advice was handed down, according to Mr. Perkins, in light of my resignation...
Using new techniques and novel materials, scientists have learned to construct permanent magnets of astonishing power. Into a small hunk of fancy alloy, or a little bit of fragile ceramic, they have built all the pulling power of a hefty electromagnet without its awkward current-carrying coils. But in spite of their handiness. the new magnets have a built-in flaw: their pull is permanent. They lack practical versatility because their fierce attraction for iron-bearing metal cannot be turned off at will, unlike the clumsiest electromagnet, which can be controlled by the flick of a switch...
Frederick A. Pennington's seminar, on the Critical Process and the Verbal Construct: Problems in the Structure of Language and the Meaning of Meaning, will not be held in Adams House this semester. Originally permitted to give the seminar in the House on a half-year basis, Pennington was not asked to continue the venture for a second term...