Word: procession
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...structures are being constructed on filled-in ground it is necessary to be particularly careful in the foundation work. It is too expensive to dig down to solid rock for a foundation so the buildings will be supported partially on piles and partially on concrete caissons by a process called "floating...
...York, N. Y. May 16, 1925. Gentlemen: To TIME San R. K. Francisco, Calif. WOOD Color-printing is, as any publisher knows, a tedious process. Were TIME to follow Subscriber Wood's suggestion, the magazine would arrive ten days late. -ED. Babes and Adults...
...personal baggage of the troupe, one suitcase only per person being allowed, army cots, blanket rolls, and the Delco engine. When the Jitney Players arrive on location, the stage manager selects the site for placing the truck. In a few minutes the big car is unloaded, and the unfolding process which is to end in a complete stage gets under way. The picture above shows the stage during the course of the play...
...library. To satisfy this need, which is particularly pressing at this time of the year, we must walk down two long flights of steps to the wash room in the basement of the library, and attempt to quench our thirst with the luke warm water of the faucet. This process takes five or ten minutes...
Behind the Woolley-Baker controversy lay much rancor not generally known to the public. A section of Yale graduates has viewed with growing alarm the tendency, since 1920, to reorganize Yale out of all recognition, and the unfairly large burden assumed in the process by Mr. Harkness through his manifold benefactions to his alma mater. The sons of Eli are a stiff-necked breed and there are many who feel that for Yale to be rebuilt, reorganized and replenished by the devotion of any single graduate is unnecessary and undignified...