Word: ideals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...society" of today have been clearly and ably defined. The realization in the College of the importance of all learning to all people calls for the award of a single degree to all who are graduated. Finally, an arbitrarily-strict admission requirement should not be encouraged by teachers whose ideal is a people among whom education is general and equally available...
Sumner, who picks his house's films personally, conceives the ideal movie program to consists of: (1) a travelogue, (2) a newsrool, (3) the feature picture, and (4) a comedy. Because of the demands of an articulate minority of his ticket-purchasers, however, he has substituted double-features in greater numbers for his ideal programs. Atypical weekly bill at the U.T. includes two separate show, usually double features, of three days' duration each, Review Day on Wednesday, and a Children's Movie at at 10 A.M. Saturday morning (Roy Rogers and Trigger in "Song of Arizona," and Chapter...
Facts like these got more space in Manhattan newspapers last week than Delibes' sorry show, Lakmé, with which the Metropolitan Opera chose to open its 62nd season. No one could deny that, from a social point of view, Lakmé was practically ideal: it didn't matter too much if latecomers missed the first act, or spent the last act in the bar on the Grand Tier floor-the real attraction was the second-act "Bell Song," a coloratura showpiece and practically Pons's theme song. Lakmé itself is a kind of earlier Madama Butterfly...
...founders of the New Haven colony, like those of Massachusetts Bay, cherished the establishment of a college as an essential part of their ideal of a Christian state, of which education and religion should be the basis and the chief fruits...
...area around Petersham, Massachusetts, where the forest is located, has varied and interesting conditions of forest cover, soil, and topography Containing a great number of trees species--the beech, birches and maples of the northern zone and the oak, hickory, and chestnut of the central zone, this is an ideal location for Harvard's graduate school of Forestry. Silviculture studies in progress at Petersham are aimed at profitable methods or scientific care of handling a forest as a perpetual crop. The natural sciences, chemistry and physics are combined in the study of tree growth and soils, tree breeding, forest protection...