Word: developing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...doing it would be practicable to develop more deeply rooted habits of accuracy and thoroughness, a larger reading in the authors, greater facility in the reading and broader appreciation of the literary and historical influences flowing from the subject," says the report. "It will also furnish those who go to college greater power to read college Latin with certainty and speed and thus the opportunity to gain a larger first-hand acquaintance with Latin literature...
...chance for establishing generally a well-planned six-year secondary school education has a far larger significance that the proper development of Latin or of any other individual study. It presents the one available opportunity for putting our whole secondary academic education on a satisfactory basis. On an intelligently arranged six-year pian all secondary studies would have a far better chance for their proper development at the time when they should be developed and with the time needed to develop them. The secondary school and not the university is now the strategic centre from which to attack the whole...
...fact that Russia is unusually rich in folksong and in picturesque and fantastic literature", Professor Hill explained, "has given abundant material for these composers to develop a strictly national art without resorting to foreign sources...
With the first week of rowing completed, Coach Stevens continues to take personal charge of three crews which he has designated under the letters X, Y. and Z. The unusually large squad which reported this fall will enable the Coaches to develop eights without regard to material which may report for work on the machines this winter...
...quarterback who does little else but call signals, a line which plays high on the defense and employs its hands rather than the force of its drive to force or develop openings, and ends--waiting ends--who are charged with territorial responsibility both on enemy rushes and forward passes and whose first duty on each play is to protect that 'territory before committing themselves to other action, constitute three features of the Harvard system of play which differ strikingly from the football scheme of other colleges, and it is in one or two or all three of these features that...