Word: methods
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...current number of the Engineering Journal contains the following articles: "Modern Stage Setting in Shakesperian Plays," by F. S. Brown; "Simplicity of Method in Elementary Dynamics," by E. V. Huntington '95; "Superheated Steam for Steam Turbines," by G. H. Moyer '99; "Draught," by K. S. Dow; Directory of Graduates of the Engineering Department, by Professor I. N. Hollis...
...subordinate part. H. E. Widener '07 as Abadiah Butterworth," the self-made man, was the thing itself. He stayed in his part, and he never failed to make his points carry. As the sheriff in the burlesque he was even better, and his complete change of voice, method and manner, proved that his genuineness in the other role had been skill and not accident. His control of the situation was so perfect that the audience came near forgetting that the piece was a burlesque, and his exit was followed by a storm of applause. J. J. Rowe...
...according to the merits of the question. The machine itself does not seem to be in serious need of repair. It is the kind of work expected of it, and the consequences arising from the necessity for such work, that have raised the question of a change in the method of carrying on its work...
...highly conventional Class-Day opening, develops in a more original fashion; and only needed more space and a somewhat subtler analysis to be a psychological study of more than average interest. The critic of Alfred Noyes displays most of the vices of immature criticism: a lack of discernible method, a tendency merely to make phrases out of the well-worn vocabulary of current criticism, and a need to consider more curiously what, if anything, his words mean. Take these sentences: "An auster jealousy best defines the attitude towards his nurse. In proportion as this revelation grows upon him, Mr. Noyes...
...PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. Post-Kantian Idealism. III. "The Conception of the Absolute, and the Dialectic Method." Professor Royce. Emerson Hall Lecture Room (first floor...