Word: developer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...heels of the final big game, some brilliant performance by an individual assumes an importance outweighing the quality of inspirational leadership. Enthusiasm rather than sober judgment tends to away the vote. The ten months intervening between the election and the start of the next season can readily develop drastic and unforeseeable circumstances. Captains elect have been forced to give up their college careers for varied, personal reasons. Captains elect have flunked out of college. Captains elect have gone on probation and were ineligible to lead their teams. Captains elect have met with sickness or acoldent during the summer. Captains elect...
...matter of the relation of universities to war, such reversals of opinion as noted above will, I believe, continue until the universities develop and use tow such tools. These tow tools, I think, would be the study of metaphysics and the education and discipline of the emotions, both to be required of all students and all the faculty...
...regard to the other tool, we recognize that the sources of energy for our actions are emotions and sentiments; but the universities, though professing to prepare for leadership, seem unwilling to select important attitudes and deliberately train them. We learn how to develop technical skills; why not skill or inner attitude? Yours truly, RICHARD B. CREGG...
...authors go to New York literary agents to sell. It is better for all concerned than if we tried to keep them all fenced off in their own back yard. Art should be international and should not be hedged in by political boundaries. Of course, if we wanted to develop a fanatical nationalism like that of Germany, we should have to put a stop to that sort of thing. As long as Canadian authors contribute to U. S. magazines and U. S. publications circulate in Canada to the extent they do now, it would be quite impossible to stir...
About all a $5 bill will buy is a contemporary lithograph or etching, signed with a good name, or a color reproduction of a painting. Most $5 customers buy reproductions. Many an artist would like to develop a cheap medium that would be as popular as reproductions. For the past five years, Artist Anthony Velonis has been at work in Manhattan on such a project. Its name: serigraphy, or, less flossily, silk-screen printing. Since last spring several U. S. museums have put silk-screen prints on view. Last week Manhattan's Grand Central Art Galleries opened the best...