Word: hearses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert J. Kiely, professor of English served for three years as an assistant dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He says, "Senior faculty often hears the complaint that too much of the teaching is left to graduate students, inexperienced teachers...who also may not be so committed to...
He is wiser, more lined and grayer. World anguish is a real village in India, which he smells, sees and hears. His wife is closer to him, but less independently visible than back in the campaign. He is less the preacher and more the educator. His speeches have become more...
Instead of sweeping beams, the rival British MLS uses a sequence of signals broadcast along arrays of vertical and horizontal antennas. Just as a passenger on a railroad station platform hears a high-pitched whistle as the train approaches and a low-pitched one after it passes by, the approaching...
Countless thousands of little girl ducklings each year paddle into this wrenching regimen, known politely as ballet class. Many are shoved by doting mommies and daddies with an atavistic sense of how young ladies are supposed to move. A single-minded few are driven by the demonic notion that they...
Green said yesterday he has been studying hearing detection theory--which involves how one hears weak sounds--for the past 20 years. He currently chairs the academy's Committee on Hearing and Bioacoustics.