Word: motioning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...matters disposed of, the Southern Methodists: 1) voted their faith in Prohibition; 2) elected a new council of nine which will supersede the bishops as a church court of appeals; 3) came out for peace and conscription of wealth as well as man power in wartime; 4) flayed immoral motion pictures; 5) changed the name "Sunday School'' to "Church School"; 6) approved a plan to seek 750,000 new members during the next quadrennium: 7) voted that admission requirements to the Southern Methodist ministry include four years in college; 8) denied women the right of ordination...
...lecture will be delivered under the auspices of the Harvard Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mr. Haitsman will show motion pictures. The meeting will be open to all members of the Society and their friends, and any member of the University interested in aviation may attend. Refreshments will be served after the lecture...
William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, and chairman of the American Olympic track and field committee, will recommend, and at the same time, offer the motion that the 1936 Olympic track and field final tryouts be held in the Stadium...
There has been a growing realization of the vast educational possibilities presented by motion pictures and in many schools this graphic method of teaching has been advanced to a position of prime importance. Wide use of moving pictures in science, history, and fine arts courses would offer all students the advantage of a vivid, concise presentation of carefully arranged subject matter and would reduce the burden of lecturing to the minimum. At Harvard it would allow the upper stratum of the faculty, now overweighted with course work, to devote more of its time to individual and tutorial studies. These benefits...
...talk illustrated with motion pictures. Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, Jr., president of the Delta Manufacturing Company of Cambridge, will speak on "An Engineer's Experiences with Tropical Fruit Research" tomorrow evening in Pierce 110 at 7.30 o'clock. The talk is under the auspices of the Harvard Engineering Society. Refreshments will be served...