Word: correctible
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Windorn (winter), Grane (spring), Sorn (summer) and Leaves (fall). It had a climate, a terrain, a history and a literature all its own, all of which Austin Wright invented. Its inhabitants wore what the English of that period would have called "rational dress" (knickers of navy blue broadcloth were correct for men), and their furnishings and architecture rather suggest the tastes of Frank Lloyd Wright (no kin to the author...
...ship from its various steering stations, take soundings with lead lines, sounding machine, and rathemeter, use a polars, and navigation rangeunder, obtain and plot bearings. Operate signals control apparatus and make emergency signals from the bridge, operate searchlights, use the anemometer, tide and current tables and use and correct sailing charts and sailing directions. Take care of the chronometer, identify stars, take sun and star sights and determine ship's position. Use dead reckoning radio bearings and soundings as navigational aids, and interpret weather signals. Send and receive international Code by blinker, searchlight and semaphore, and identify all Navy signal...
...present there seems to be slight danger in keeping artistic masterpieces safe in museums and galleries, the conference reports, but "the new quantities of risk" make it wise to be prepared for the worst. Correct appraisal of the risks and a sound judgment of properties of materials are the most important factors in such a program...
Struck by the lack of information among undergraduates concerning its activities, the Student Council has decided to correct this deficiency by distributing more adequate data at the time when financial pledges to the Council are collected on Registration...
...should like to correct the erroneous statement in the Crimson of May thirteenth, that my son was the small boy who conducted with such vigor at the Yard Concert on Tuesday evening. The young man, who appeared also at the concerts last year, is Ridgeway Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talcott M. Banks, Jr. G. W. Woodworth...