Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...generous presentation, in your Oct. 27 issue, of some of the smudgy and meaningless paintings submitted recently to the Pittsburgh Carnegie International art show . . . What on earth sane-minded people can see in these blotches of color is beyond me. Picasso was bad enough, but this is really the limit! Pittsburgh has long been noted for its smoky atmosphere, and I would not be a bit surprised if the soot coming out of its innumerable chimneys has finally obscured the judgment of Museum Director Gordon Washburn and other members of the jury responsible for this pitiful exhibition...
...whatever else it has received for divine purposes to set up a foundation akin to the Nieman Foundation. Its purpose would be advanced study of theology and its participants ordained ministers who wish to leave their flocks for research into fine theological points. The Administration should limit the number of students to a point where the present number of professors are adequate and where classes are beneficially and inexpensively informal...
This simple design has a bad limitation. All the rows of blades in the single compressor must revolve at the same speed. This works all right up to a compression ratio of about eight to one. Above this ratio single compressors are found to be inefficient, even though they may have as many as 16 rows of blades. Since the efficiency of the engine depends largely on the pressure of its incoming air, the single compressor sets a limit to the engine's performance...
Were there the slightest possibility of the production arousing riots and violence, we would not protest a ban. After all, the most cherished liberties are not so sacrosanct that governments cannot limit them in the public safety. But this will not be the case at New Lecture Hall. The only group prone to organize a protest in the past, the Boston NAACP, learned that printed warnings distributed to students beforehand seem to nip supposed prejudicial reaction in the bud. The NAACP, in fact, proposes to question the members of today's audience on their reaction, to see whether their hunch...
...major obstacles to "100 percent" was the practice of "ironclads" whereby upwards of 14 men would insist on being elected to a club on masse. Current rules limit the size of such groups to five...