Word: productivity
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...product of the conference was a set of eight resolutions. Whether they would be the "sole product" depended largely on Attorney General Cummings and his ability to keep his conference from being forgotten as just another one of those things. Most of the resolutions had an old, familiar ring. They called...
...longer, revealed that one of her pupils, "X," had been graded 230. But just as jealous as Mrs. Neumann was Mrs. Winifred Travis, chairman of the Parents' Association of Public School 217. X, she declared, had been at the Ethical Culture School only three months, was really a product of P. S. 217. At that point, X's parents, Mr. & Mrs. George H. Greenwood, stepped forward to state that they were "not interested in giving credit to any institution." X was Arthur ("Bunny") Greenwood, aged 7 years, 7 months. His intelligence quotient had been arrived at privately...
When novices hear their first Rosenkavalier they are impressed by the lilting waltz themes, the glittering pageantry of oldtime Vienna. But Strauss's comedy, an authentic product of genius, offers more than buffoonery. The role of the Marschallin, sung by Lotte Lehmann, is as subtle a character as any in opera. Here is a woman both beautiful and middleaged. She must be dignified and she must also love a young man ecstatically - while around her whirls the laughter of low comedy...
...receives the B.S. degree is not the man who has passed a full academic course in laboratory work, but rather one who has concentrated in any field the College officers but who has omitted the study of Latin. He is often regarded as a second-rate product, a man who was just not good enough to get an A.B. Anyone who feels even the slightest respect for the work done at this College in such subjects as organic chemistry or geology, cannot but wonder at the fatuous regulation which, grants a B.S. award to the graduate of four years...
...this instance the CRIMSON feels that the appointment of a man such as Lou Little as head coach presents grave dangers which tend to contravene the best interests of undergraduates. Since Lou Little is a product of "Big-time" methods to maintain his reputation. We have advocated the choice of Adam Walsh as the best guard against this system and still favor his selection in the belief that he can produce a respectable, if not Rose Bowl, team...