Word: modeling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although there have been wild moments in the past when the editors of the Harvard Monthly rushed about indiscriminately with muck-rakes, the magazine has usually disregarded literary fads and enjoyed a conservative reputation. The Monthly is still conservative in appearance; no artist's model smirks on the cover; but the contents of the excellent November number show here and there ravages of the bacilli that beset the ten-cent magazines, Mr. Petersen, for instance, has caught the--Red Blood Craze. His cattleship story called "Murph"--well-constructed and boldly written and vivid as it unquestionably is--is too full...
...students, as shown by its steadily increasing membership and volume of business. It has assumed all the aspect of a big business without losing effectiveness in its co-operative capacity. It has become as large, as all other college co-operatives together, at the same time serving as their model. And if the new office of Managing Director, filled by a man taken directly from the Business School, not the business world, proves its value, the Co-operative will, in addition to these other things, offer one more bit of evidence against the Edward Bok school of cynics...
Bishop P. M. Rhinelander '91, of Pennsylvania, will address the conference at a special service at 9.30 tomorrow morning. As a final illustration of the actual working of the Association, there will be a "model Cabinet meeting" at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. F. M. Harris, of New York, will act as president; W. M. Danner, Jr., '13, as finance chairman; E. A. Newell, of Brown, as education chairman; A. G. Cushman, of Bates, as college service chairman; H. H. King, of Boston, as community service chairman; and W. B. Smith, of New York, as recruiting chairman. The closing address...
...Herrick '90. One of them is an American boat, made by Ellis Ward of Philadelphia, the first one that the University has used for some time. The other is a Sims boat, from Geo. Sims & Sons, Putney, Eng. The two boats will be about the same size and model as the other boats that have been used lately, and will differ very slightly from each other. Two new 4-oared shells have arrived within a year; one was used last June in the Yale Race, and the other was acquired last fall. This last one is suitable for a rather...
Kilauea has been chosen for this model as a notable example of the Caldera type, in which eruption takes place through the welling up of molten lava. Mr. Curtis's model will be 12 by 8 feet in size, and on a scale of 1-1500, on which the figure of a human being would be about one-tenth of an inch in height...