Word: productive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Presidents Madison and Munroe appear on the records as "visitors," 1819 equivalent of trustees. The wealthiest state university per capita in the nation, it was recently termed a collection of "rich young wastrels" by Time Magazine. More kind and accurate many years earlier was the description of the undergraduate product by Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge of Harvard at the inauguration of the first president of Virginita in 1905: "That they should be gentlemen before scholars . . . this truth has never been forgotten here...
...couple of years ago," recalled Bingham, "M.I.T. did a really fine job. A spectator could really make out the letters sitting stop the goalpost, or even on a silver flask in the Soldiers Field stands. Yes, that was an engineer's product," he recollected...
Distillation Products, Inc. is not worried at present about the future of the fishermen who depend on liver sales. Still, the company points out, the synthetic vitamin will probably benefit millions of people who cannot afford the natural product...
...balance and for technical smoothness the October Advocate rings true: the University's oldest surviving journal now hits the stands with a professional post-war product that appears to have beaten the first gimmicks of revival. In a topical range from chronicled Harvard of the '70s to a sleeper sex startler there is sufficient interest to carry the reader quite through the thirty-five attractive pages...
Take one rather windy, over-long play that has plenty of Ideas, sit on it, heavily to press out the depth, cut it to a sensible length, then polish so it glistens, and you have the current product at the Shubert. The process transforms a dramatic treatise in philosophy into a funny but two-dimensional play, perhaps the best that can be done with. "Man and Superman," which is, after all, something to be read rather than seen. Shaw's rebellious witticisms are served up in the elegant, stylized manner that Gielgud brought to perfection in "The Importance of Being...