Word: content
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Guano, bird dung, valuable because of its nitrate content for fertilizer. When the rains came, the nitrates, escaping as ammonia, left the guano agriculturally impotent...
...This "content" and general smooth ness in the University government. D. Kirkpatrick feels, has done much towards giving an impression concerning its organization which is contrary to fact. "The close personal and social relation of the faculty people with their administrative superiors", he says, "undoubtedly constitutes a means of communication and influence which makes possible the conditions which President Lowell describes as 'table serving' by the governors. This close relation, together with the high personal character of the president and his associated administrative staff, causes the unreflecting young instructor to describe the government of Harvard as 'democratic...
...volume entitled "The Next War" appeared yesterday on news stands about the square. The content of the book is three lectures which were delivered by University professors on November 18 at a symposium held in the New Lecture Hall...
...London Times in speaking of his work says: "His style with its hard lines and conscious economy is curiously opposite to his content and is a blend of classicism and romanticism. If he can deepen his romanticism his artistry gives promise of very real achievement...
...intellectual growth, is only one factor in three. The old guard are all too ready to condemn without seeing that it is not evasion but eagerness for more than they are willing to give, which prompts the so-called rebellion. Youth demands a complete man, and will not rest content with a mere third