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Countering the argument that no department is better than a weak department, a graph included in the report shows that Geography in the University has generally been as complete as corresponding departments in other colleges...
...Graph v. Graft...
...ARTICLE "WALT & WELT" [TIME, MARCH I] BE A LESSON TO THE BUILDING INDUSTRY TO CUT THE WORD "GRAPH" FROM THEIR DICTIONARIES. AMAZING HOW SUCH AN INNOCUOUS LITTLE WORD GOING INTO THE EAR OF A TIME CORRESPONDENT CAN COME OUT in THE HORRIBLE FORM OF "GRAFT." JUST FOR THE RECORD, IT IS OUR BUSINESS GRAPH LINE WHICH HAS BEEN RISING NOT OUR GRAFT...
...various cities and towns to hand-picked groups who first munch refreshments, and then all sit down together to hear the boiled-down book read, and record their impressions throughout (from "superior" to "bad") on an electronic gadget called Teldox. When it's all over, a composite graph indicates the weak spots in the story and the author is called in to make repairs. Whatever survives these sievings through the mass mind, Sindlinger says, is a story that's sure to sell...
...looking at a map which had lines representing the intensity of the earth's magnetism, he noted that the lines were crossed at varying angles by the parallels of latitude. The two sets of lines formed an irregular grid, something like the crossing lines on a sheet of graph paper. Used together, the lines served as a "frame of reference." If pigeons, he reasoned, are sensitive to some factor connected with the lines of latitude, they have all they need to find their way home. Steering by a latitude-magnetism frame of reference, they would navigate almost as surely...