Word: flux
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...from their main managers, Hunneman and Co. Real Estate. In a letter sent last week to Richard W. Bland II, vice president and director of Hunneman, the University notified the company of its intentions to renegotiate the contract. Bland says his company's relationship with Harvard is permanently in flux, so the letter was inevitable. He hasn't seen any gross problems with the present management system but agrees that a corporation does offer ideal framework for real estate business. A graduate of Harvard Business School, Class of '71, Bland says he really has mixed views because he has both...
...breaker (for splitting the glass), a grozier (to grind off errors), copper foil or lead (to hold the pieces together), a lathekin (a wooden tool) to flatten the foil on the glass, a soldering iron, a lubricant (usually kerosene) to make the cutter run smoothly on the glass, a flux (a solution to make the solder adhere to the foil or lead). New techniques, such as sandblasting, silk-screen painting, laminating and the use of epoxy resins, enable artists to achieve subtle tactile and visual effects. Even so, stained glass demands infinite patience; a single lamp shade may be composed...
...society is in a state of flux which places in question many previously accepted assumptions about men and women and education," she added...
Stay tuned next week, same time, same channel. In 1977, as in all years, the Ivy picture remains in a state of flux...
Most important, Brown's unflinching handling of the Crimson offensive machine set to rest most of the confusion about the Harvard quarterback situation, which had been in a state of flux since Tim Davenport's neck injury against Columbia three weeks...