Word: methods
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...components of the cover story clearly demonstrate another method of illumination: the graphic arts. One is the cover itself, the first for TIME by California Artist Gerald Gooch, who, having once aspired to a career in professional baseball, approached his commission with zest. His nine sequential oil studies of Marichal in the act of making a single pitch are a rare example of an artist catching this kind of action. "You will notice," says Gooch, "that the three panels from upper right to lower left, in a diagonal line through the center, sum up the action of the pitch...
Turning to a third Mao work, "Concentrate a Superior Force to Destroy the Enemy Forces One by One," Chou concluded that "if we worked according to the old method of even distribution of sales forces, we would fail to smash the enemy-the decay of watermelons." Applying Mao, Chou "concentrated overwhelming forces and properly waged the struggle for the watermelon trade." Result: no spoiled melons and a 19,000-yen profit for the season...
After World War II, Portfolio's bomb was revived as a offensive measure when all others failed. But in recent years, as the pressure on Harvard's defense has materially lessened, the forward pass reached its proper sphere as an offensive method of no mean parts...
...difficulty lies in balancing the twin ideals of reasonably well-rounded Houses and reasonably satisfied students. The old method of assignment sent the majority of freshmen where they wanted to go, but each Class showed a disturbing tendency to crowd into a few popular Houses. The less glamorous Houses virtually had to shanghai their share of people...
...population explosion [May 6] must give pause to any thinking man, especially one who is the father of twelve children. A possible solution: a crash program could find a simple method of changing the average height of man from 5 or 6 ft. to smaller sizes, so that the space-nutriment requirement per person could be diminished as the total population increased. What difference could there be in a 6-ft. man sitting in an electronic control room rather than a 2-ft. man, if we assume that the 2-ft. man could think just as well...