Word: elements
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...element Morris has learned from nature is the importance of space. Says he: "In the Northwest, you see either close up or far away." In From the Waterfront (see cut), done in soft shades of grey with only small punctuations of color, the painting close up has the tactile sense of smoothed concrete; seen from a distance, it becomes a moody study in perspective...
...storage bins of the country ... In my judgment, the rigid farm supports contributed toward the building up of that surplus. I do not feel that rigid farm supports are the answer to the problem. I do think that the soil bank which they are now advocating is one element in reaching a solution...
Wichita's musical life is rich and happy, but there is still one element missing. With two papers and a population of 200,000, the city has no regular music critic. But Wichita manages to enjoy its music anyway...
...nonmetallic element that is a byproduct of electrolytic refining of blister copper, used by the electronics industry to coat rectifiers and for photoelectric cells...
...maid's hatred of her father and the responsibility of caring for him. The story is not very complex, not, in fact, as complex as her previously published ghoulish stories. From the first, one knows the inevitable result of her plot, but, as in Gide's Immoralist, this element of inexorability adds in power what it takes away in dramatic tension. Miss Budlong uses her details well and her narrative is clear, with the exception of an unintentionally misleading last paragraph...