Word: furthered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The responsibility for this lies solely with the conductor. In Attilio Poto, the orchestra is fortunate in having a man whose impeccable conducting technique provides control and discipline, and whose sense of balance allows the clarity imperative for a good performance. But Mr. Poto does not go any further. Technique...
Some opposition to this measure was indicated privately, and to any other one which would involve "further differentiation" between students in Honors and non-Honors programs. One senior Faculty member called the proposal "an uncalled-for separation of the sheep and the goats," and warned against "a false assumption of...
Two longer works, a trial of Proust and a poem on the death of Shelley, further attest to the new zest for vitality in form. They are impressive in both length and language, but that very length is discouraging to the harried scholar and the springtime esoteric. They were written...
At present, much of the money for medical research and expansion comes from the federal government. Further federal programs have been introduced to deal with the decline of medical students. If proposed legislation is passed, proposed construction projects costing about $400 million will be undertaken.
If WHRB receives a favorable decision on the allocation of a channel to WKOX, there should be no further opposition to its application. A 30 day waiting period will follow before WHRB can shift its operations to the new frequency.