Word: projected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...delegation to the student government conference to be held at M. I. T. on April 15 and 16. At its meeting early in January the University Student Council declined the invitation which had been received from Tech, but in the light of new events will again vote on the project...
...late the trip has acquired a greater significance than it formerly had on account of the welcome and efforts of such societies as the "Societe France-Amerique" and the "Italy-America Society", as well as the invaluable interest shown by certain European officials who seem to find in this project an admirable opportunity for expressing their warm friendship toward America...
...experience in the different fields of activity necessary for the production of the modern building and its surroundings. Primarily, the architect must make his buildings useful and beautiful; usually, also, it must be economical, it must be safe, and in many cases, it must be a money-making project. The profession therefore offers a wide field for men who are artists, practical planners, construction experts of different kinds, and for men of executive ability in directing construction or of good judgement in real estate and general financial affairs. An architect may study with profit everything from Greek temples to real...
...plan was originally devised by Edward MacDowell, who gave up his large estate near Peterborough to the colony. For the last few years Mrs. MacDowell has been touring the country and explaining the project in detail...
During the eighties and nineties they passed rules requiring pushing duels between opposing linesmen to determine whether the offence could provide a human slide on which to project the man with the ball for 1 and 67-100 yards on each down; or whether on the other hand the defence could upset this human slide and turn it into a human wall against which the alleged runner would be hurled in vain by his team-mates. The result of the plays would have been exactly the same if the runner was on wheels...