Word: directedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The letter was given to Arthur D. Trottenberg, manager of operating services, who directed two engineers to investigate the freshman complaint. After installing the thermograph, they checked the instrument daily and found that the temperature in the room went down as low as 59 degrees.
The other policy which has generally been followed was the original decision to have professional direction of all HDC plays. This was first interpreted as hiring directors who had worked on Broadway, such as Wilfrid North, director of the first production. Later, recent graduates who had had either professional or...
Cambridge Police Chief Patrick F. Ready declared, however, that he would not carry out any order of the City Council in conflict with the reciprocity agreements, "especially if it is directed to one of my subordinates."
"Taking courses in graduate school is on the whole a bad thing," Elder told an informal gathering at Harkness Commons. A directed program of auditing and reading would enable students both to learn more and "to develop a sense of responsibility and self-confidence," he said.
Vitelloni. One of the best of the Italian-made movies-a biting but not bitter satire of small-town life, by Federico Fellini, who directed La Strada (TIME, Nov. 5).