Word: creation
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most important development is the creation of an advisory body of three members of the undergraduate body. Because of the fact that the Freshmen will soon be living in the Yard; and for that reason will be brought into closer contact with the society than has existed before, the creation of this advisory board is of special significance. The members of the group are as follows: H. A. Brinser '31, H. W. Sibley '31, and T. W. Dunn...
...Plainly it [the A. P.] has become one of the most powerful engines for the creation of public opinion in the world. . As it is, the very fact that in the smaller cities and the rural districts it must rely upon its members for accounts of local happenings, places it at the mercy of their reporting...
...Many have been the tales that Mr. Lewis' whiskers were dyed. Once while debating the creation of the Wartime Committee on Public Information, Senator Lewis expressed a fear that news might be "colored." Rapped out Pennsylvania's sardonic Penrose: "The Senator from Illinois has long been known as an expert on dyes...
...Palace, Manhattan's St. Patrick's Cathedral. Designed on a monumental, historic scale, the pageant would begin, of course, in Heaven, where the Creator's appointment of Jesus as a Redeemer was to be represented with luminous effects and invisible voices. Next would be shown the creation of the world and its peoples; the ancient prophets; the Nativity, Sermon on the Mount, Resurrection. Then would follow the dark period of apostasy and, finally, the story of Mormonism...
...Spiritualist ; he is a member of the Church of England: believes not differently from but more than his fellow members. He lives on Salisbury Plain, near Stonehenge, near Lady Mary Bailey, famed airwoman. Other books: Life and Matter, Raymond, or Life and Death, Ether and Reality, Evolution and Creation, Modern Scientific Ideas, Science and Human Progress, Why I Believe in Personal Immortality...