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Word: mastering (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...defends the needless slaughter of two respectable horses in the name of art, by that master craftsman Schwarz. Splendid! Bravo, brave Busch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 21, 1926 | 6/21/1926 | See Source »

...been wiser. Yet human nature being what it is certifies the recurrence of these moments in the lives of most people. Neither the freshmen who threw eggs at a Harvard tradition or those who broke a Yale tradition are really worse than the average person. From their ranks few master crooks or mighty anarchists will arise. Young, and with the momentary desire to get the most individual fun out of life, these hedonists forgot that they were part of an organization whose name as well as their own they were sailing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THESE SAD YOUNG MEN | 6/18/1926 | See Source »

...architectural drawing. This work, however, was part of the undergraduate offering until 1906, when the Graduate School of Applied Science was established and Architecture was made one of its departments. The Bachelor's degree was made an entrance requirement and the degree awarded by the Department was that of Master in Architecture. In 1912 the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture were recognized as a separate school under the Faculty of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science. The final step in the formation of the School was taken in 1914, when the Faculty was made independent and given entire control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDGELL WRITES OF AIMS OF SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | 6/12/1926 | See Source »

Karl Edward Zener 3G of Vincennes, Indiana, who took his Master's degree at Harvard University in 1924, has won one of the fellowships. He has been an instructor at Harvard in psychology and zoology and was recommended for the fellowship by Dean Carl E. Seashore of the University of lowa, an authority on experimental psychology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE IN GERMAN FELLOWSHIP AWARDS | 6/8/1926 | See Source »

...feeling of completeness, of an author writing from inside out, from the depths of the living which he has done inside the mind of the character. In one of the other stories the cold leaves us shivering, but here there is no equal heat to leave us sweltering. The master's brush has slipped, but only so that it reveals the perfection of her tones in the rest of the canvas...

Author: By R. K. Lamb, | Title: The Practice of Theory | 6/8/1926 | See Source »

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