Word: fashionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plan represents a fundamental change from past practice, under which a dentist's education ceased with his graduation from the School. This has always been unsatisfactory due to the rapid progress in the scientific technique of dentistry, which graduates only gained in a haphazard fashion from numerous current magazines...
...interested in the types of making, here is a movie that abounds in well-chosen characters of all kinds, their make-up cleverly applied, with the exception of the hero-composer, whose grey locks of middle age and a life as a musician are clumsily applied in amateurish fashion quite out of keeping with the handing of the other details...
...bells have been hung, in the traditional fashion, it was explained. They will be played by wires and foot levers, with the exception of the largest, which requires a separate operator to play...
...Chicago's sake, I hope the most competent of the lunatics is elected. I should say, though, that really the antics and illogical, name-calling speeches of the candidates are a comment upon the mental caliber of the voters. The candidates are experienced politicians and act after the fashion of lunatics in their speeches because they think that is the way to get popular sympathy and gather in the votes." Dr. George Burt Lake of Highland Park (Chicago suburb), editor of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, declared: "I have no doubt that at least one or two of the candidates are psychically...
...minister who made occasional ventures into speculative ethics and morals, even at its best not separated from theology, to a group of active thinkers, both metaphysical and ethical, who violently disagreed in their theories of knowledge, yet were the best of friends, is described in an undramatic fashion. If this and other accounts are slightly deficient in humor, they are nevertheless written without zeal. Perhaps Professor Palmer wholly appreciates the fate of those undergraduates of 30 years ago who year in, year out would listen to an empiricist like James tear down the frail web of idealism wrought by Royce...