Word: empiricism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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An inquiry Mr. Gray initiated at that time . . . served to direct scientific and empiric thought toward a question which Mr. Gray's findings answered in precisely the same manner as did Professor Laird's. . . .
The Hollywood Herald called Strange Interlude "empiric." Critics thought this widely advertised trick play, though undramatic, might interest cinema audiences in a narrative type of cinema, set a new and profitable fashion.