Word: formalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships, which provide for travel rather than for formal study, have been won by John M. Team '50 of Springfield, Mo., David G. Hughes '47 of Westport, Conn., and in manuel H. Kohn '43 of Northampton. Hughes a muise concentrator is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Team, a physics concentrator, also made Phi Beta Kappa, and is on the Eliot House Committee Kohn is a graduate of Deefield Academy, is concentrating in government at Harvard, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He served with the Merchan Marine in World...
Because there is a certain amount of truth in the old vision yet, because the young graduate has a matchless opportunity at least to stretch his wings and supplement his formal learning with travel or and interesting job, it is a pity that so many misguided souls are passing all this up to get married...
What Father Couturier could do was partially demonstrated this week in a little church in the village of Assy, which celebrated the formal dedication of two handsome stained-glass windows, portraying Saints Veronica and Martha, by the famed contemporary French painter Georges Rouault. Father Couturier had conceived the idea and asked the artist to carry it out. But busy Dominican Couturier was not present at the ceremonies. He was talking to Painter Henri Matisse about the decoration of a chapel for nuns at Vence...
...stranger who often walked just a few feet ahead of him on his way to the railroad station-the man to whom Richard always wanted to speak, but never dared. Later Richard suspected him (correctly) of having delivered the mysterious sealed manuscript to his office. After their first formal meeting on Neighbor Sharpy Cullen's terrace, Richard encountered That Man many times-in his home, on his walks, even wearing the cap of a Manhattan taxi driver...
...take Hickenlooper's charges apart. For one thing, Hickenlooper had put all the blame on Lilienthal, though AEC and its laboratories (Argonne), atom plants (Hanford) and proving grounds (Eniwetok) are governed by a full five-man commission, and not by Chairman Lilienthal alone. And of more than 500 formal decisions taken by the commission only five had not been unanimous, Lilienthal said...