Word: processing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...laborer employed on the new five-story dormitory under process of construction...
...Princetonian, on the other hand, part of whose comment is reprinted in another column, places the blame upon "under-education." This criticism strikes much nearer to the heart of the matter. Rendering unity out of chaos is a salutary process for the individual, and a necessary operation for the educational institution. It is hardly to be denied that the synthesis of life of which the Princetonian speaks is too often submerged under the mass of analytic facts and information with which education is today encumbered. It is a situation which has been recognized increasingly in recent years. The "civilizational" education...
...Giles, who teaches art at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, is primarily interested in the geometric symmetry of his model or subject. He established a central vertical and the subject is then drawn between balancing diagonals and their reciprocals. In the process of the drawing, the lines of the representation take the place of the lines of construction, which in the end disappear...
...Fogg Museum of Fine Arts, now in the process of completion on Quincy Street, will not be opened until this June, it was announced yesterday. June 20 is the tentative date set for the formal opening, a period of three months being deemed necessary for the transference of all volumes, paintings, and sculptures from the old museum. These will have to be put on the new shelves and arranged in the exhibition rooms in harmony with new stock and will involve careful preparation...
...which pressed the appeal) that the language employed by Farmer J. W. Butler, the bill's hillbilly author, was "so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application"; that therefore the bill "violates the first essential of due process of law." There are eight Biblical versions of "the story of the Divine Creation," some of them quite contradictory...