Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other hand, the greatest disadvantage of Fine Arts 1d is that it seeks to cover, in the space of half a year, all of art from 300 A. D. to the present. Why this course is not expanded to occupy a full year is just one of those inexplicable mysteries. As a result, however, of its present conduct, the student is forced to learn a very large number of slides in a comparatively short time--and hence gets merely a bird's eye view...
...Norris' chosen weapon, the microphone, and say a few words about Dr. Norris. The topic for one broadcast was to be NORRISISM AND ITS FRUITS, for another NORRISISM AND ITS MISREPRESENTATIONS. Texas radio batteries were charged and tested as Dr. Norris announced that he would send forth full replies via ether...
...writer of special articles, he traveled extensively through the Far East, contributing to the Chinese and Japanese press. Married, he lives in Manhattan. Two years ago he published The Grace of Lambs, a collection of short stories which was widely acclaimed. Juggler's Kiss is his first full-length novel...
...rolled up a 14 to 7 victory over the Psi Upsilon fraternity, title holders at Brown University. This was the first touch football game ever to be played by a Harvard fraternity against an aggregation from another university, and the second game of its kind to be played this full between any student organizations of two universities. The Fourth Estate team representing the CRIMSON opened intercollegiate touch football competition by defeating the team representing. The Dartmouth, Hanover undergraduate newspaper by a score of 24 to 0 on October...
...Mather on a research trip to Europe next summer, it was announced yesterday by the department. This trip, of 12 weeks' duration, will take students to most of the interesting geological points of Europe. Replacing the annual expedition to mountains of America, it will count as a full course for all students in the University participating. The party, consisting of men and women from Mount Holyoke, Northwestern, Oberlin, Clark, and M. I. T. will hear daily lectures aboard ship, but will, in addition to the work required, have an opportunity to see many points of interest in the countries traversed...