Word: experimentally
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...professional competence or quasi-professional methods are almost always disappointed. The Advocate is, and must be, a place in which young writers can experiment. The ratio of losers to winners will therefore be extremely high so long as good writers are rare, good young writers rarer, and good young experimental writers are born only once in a century...
"The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath," Jesus admonished the Pharisees. This week Boston's venerable Unitarian King's Chapel will begin an experiment that might shock more than Pharisees: repeating Sunday's service on Thursday night for churchgoers who would rather...
It is up to the individual departments to decide policy on course reduction for their own students. The director of the Committee on Advanced Standing, Edward T. Wilcox, hopes, though, both that the General Education Committee will consider counting independent study projects outside a student's field of concentration toward...
Higgins, who died in 1948, stipulated in his will that his residuary estate be distributed among the four universities to "promote the general advancement of science by investigation, research and experiment." Since the establishment of the Trust, more than $11 million has been given to the universities.
Members of the Cambridge Traffic Board appeared before the City Council yesterday to discuss the recently terminated rotary traffic experiment around the Common.