Word: continualls
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The evidence shows, too, that realism in art can be the precise opposite of stodginess. True realism rises to the challenges of continual change, visible and invisible. It showed its strength in the guardians at the gates of American painting history. Copley and Benjamin West, who studied a new breed...
Ever since its founding by William James 80 years ago, the Psychological Laboratory has undergone continual expansion, and the process continues today. New experimental projects have been turned away from Memorial Hall for want of space, and members of the Psychology Department are beginning to wonder whether a major relocation...
In its 80 years of existence, the Psychological Laboratory has experienced and endured continual relocation and change. President Pusey's Program for Harvard College may lead to the most far-reaching change of all sometime in the near future. It may not be an easy change, but it should be...
The Harvard Fund, which conducts a continual appeal for unrestricted funds, will sharply curtail its requests after August 31, 1957, he said, so that most available resources will be channeled into the Program. The Fund will resume regular solicitation after July 1, 1958, while the Program enters its final "mopping...
He believed that when an opposition party was in a Congressional minority, it should concentrate on continual "constructive criticism, but that when it achieved a majority in the Congress, it had a responsibility to offer a legislative program of its own as well."