Word: pace
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Inquisitive Dr. Alvin C. Eurich (a co-author of TIME'S current affairs tests), who used to be at University of Minnesota and is now a professor of education at Stanford University, and Minnesota's Dr. C. Robert Pace investigated what had become of Minnesota men and women graduates, vintages of 1928 to 1936. They tracked down nearly 6,000, came to the sad conclusion that "a bachelor's degree is not an insurance policy against the effects of an economic depression." Chief findings...
...these four famous men opened the Johns Hopkins Medical School college, an institution which set the standards and pace for medical schools all over the country. Great glory was brought to Johns Hopkins by "The Big Four," and in 1905 John Singer Sargent painted the famous group. The painting now hangs in Welch Medical Library...
...quarter, Roy Moore, booted a 50-yard spiral across the Berkeley goal. From the 20, the Mitres, with Lamoreaux passing and running, were unable to gain ground. Foster intercepted on the Mitre 25. On the next play, quarterback Don McSweeney whipped around right end, utilizing a deceptive change of pace, down to the Berkeley 5. This time Foster put the lid on by scoring over center...
Lloyd C. Ahigron '41, Edwar4d J. Barnes '40, Robert S. Bart '40, Robet H. Bock '39, William H. Glazier '39, Step0hen S. Gracewski '39, Joseph P. Lyford '41, of Wilton, Donald A. Norton '41, William T. Pace '40, John C. Perham '40, Lorence Rapoport '41, Edward V. Salvatore '41, Bernard R. Sears '41, Paul P. Selvin '39, CharlesM. Stearns '41, Sherman M. Tenkonow...
...lagging. Latest edition of this stock subject is "Garden of the Moon." Even the angle adopted here, the creation of a fake Indian maharaja to help plug an unknown orchestra, is anything but the result of a brilliant inspiration. Fortunately, the action frequently moves at a fast and funny pace; but equally unfortunately, the humor is invariably of the delayed reaction type, where the butt of a wisecrack absorbs it five minutes later. Pat O'Brien, who makes a startling reversal of type by playing the part of a hard-boiled-guy-with-a-heart-of-gold, is the principal...