Word: developed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...thorough-going three-year course will be necessary to train the future mediums; one can imagine the high-sounding titles of "Ectoplasm 56" or "Photography A" or "Ventroliquistics 10". The entrance requirements are designed to develop that democratic student body appropriate to such a science--anyone with a grade-school education is eligible. And at the end, the successful scholars receive certificates proving that they are certified mediums. This is expected to put the "fake" mediums completely out of business;--a step of public benevolence on the part of the Association...
...Providence, S. B. Luce '09 Some Unpublished Sience Paintings, G. H. Edgell '09 The Original of the Spanish Retable, W. W. S. Cook, Princeton University Another Sidamara Sarcophagus, John Shapley, Brown University Saturday, April 7 Fogg Art Museum at 10 A. M. Color Analysis as a Way to Develop Personal Choice in Color Grouping, C. H. Riedell, Smith College The Use of Autochrome Slides as Illustrations for Lectures. Holmes Smith, Washington University Certain Thoughts upon the College Art Problem, Miss A. V. V. Brown, Wellesley College The Teaching of Drawing and Painting in the College, Arthur Pope '01 The Work...
...indications point to a successful season. The fielders were given their first chance to show their worth outside while the battery candidates continued their workout in the cage. Coach Davidson will keep his rather large squad for some time in order to give every man plenty of chance to develop. By the time that the Freshman squad goes on its spring trip through Connecticut, the team will probably be reduced...
...following four contentions: first, that because of war and economic chaos such a court is necessary; secondly, that the United States desired such a step; thirdly, that the World Court has successfully functioned on four occasions; and finally, that the Court because of its unchanging personnel can develop a strong international tradition of court decisions. The Conservatives argued that this Court is merely the Hague Tribunal over again; that two conflicting courts would exist; that the Court has no compulsory jurisdiction over the United States; and that such an act by this country would constitute merely an entrance...
...Pollak '23 continued the argument for the Progressives by refuting the Conservative belief that this court is merely the Hague Tribunal over again. He showed that the World-Court because of its unchanging board of judges, in contrast to the changeable board of the Hague Tribunal, could develop a series of court rulings, which would constitute a saving, virile international...