Word: graphical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Another change is the introduction of a new course in advanced mechanics (Engineering Sciences 7). This amplifies the elementary work of Engineering Sciences 5 or Mathematics 4, and includes the subjects of graphic statics, kinetics, mechanism and resistance of materials--all topics of interest to students whose interests are of a scientific or mathematical nature...
...outlining the history of the movement, Mr. Holt made a graphic description of the events which have led up to present conditions, showing how the United States has played a leading role in all the important steps taken. To an American, Frederick W. Holes, he gives the credit of having made "the most enduring single triumph of the nineteenth century," that of making possible the first Hague Conference by inducing reluctant Germany to participate. Progress has been made in arousing international interest, for whereas only 26 nations took part in the first Conference, the entire world was represented...
...contest play by play, the CRIMSON has arranged to have a special wire which will be in direct communication between the Union and the scene of the struggle. On the score board the plays will be indicated almost as soon as they have occurred and in this way a graphic picture of the game will be given. It is the best way to see the game--in Cambridge...
Professor Francke is an authority on Germanic Art at the time of the Reformation with which period this subject deals. The works of Durer express in wonderfully graphic terms the intellectual and religious feeling attached to the Reformation, while Holbein's "Dance of Death" is an interesting example of medieval Germanic...
Under the auspices of the Harvard Andover Divinity Club, Professor Kuno Francke will lecture on "The Biblical Illustrations of Durer" and "Holbein's 'Dance of Death," in Peabody Hall on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The works of Durer express in wonderfully graphic terms the intellectual and religious feeling attached to the Reformation, while Holbein's "Dance of Death" is an interesting example of mediaeval Germanic art. Professor Francke is an authority on Germanic art at the time of the reformation. The lecture will be open to the University...