Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...real attempt has been made to formulate the principle in this matter. Congress must make sure it is on the right grounds constitutionally, and come to proper decisions." Added Boston's Roman Catholic diocesan weekly, The Pilot : "Plainly we have been moving on the edge of this large question for many years but we have never probed it. Now is the time for Congress to take the initiative and seek a definitive answer...
...week, Marilyn received a tribute of sorts from Carolina Israelite Editor Harry Golden. Nominating the cinemactress for his "Inter-faith Brotherhood Week Award of 1960," Golden reasoned: "Marilyn has married a Protestant, a Catholic and a Jew. in that order, and divorced all of them, impartially, with the proper amount of tears. That's what I call brotherhood...
...three drawings by Michelangelo, the sculptor struggles to discover the proper angle for a tensely muscular leg, later carved in marble for the famous figure Night in the Medici Chapel of San Lorenzo in Florence. Titian is represented by a study of legs done in thick black chalk a decade before the resulting painting, Martyrdom of St. Lorenzo, was hung in the church of the Jesuits in Venice. On a sheet of paper measuring 5¼ in. by 5¾ in., Leonardo da Vinci crammed almost two dozen men and half a dozen horses in two detailed, swirling battle scenes...
...other hand, modern educators regard "relating the structure of knowledge to the child's rational tools as the proper purpose of education." Referring to his own work on the teaching and learning of mathematics, Bruner explained how a student on an elementary level can understand such basic concepts as commutation and distribution if they are properly translated men with sufficient depth in the field...
...Linda, Joey's girl, with pert assurance, and sang with engaging naivote. Laurie Could performed the role of Melba, the demon girl journalist, with the sort of fire and ice that has made her well-known to Harvard audiences. Andy Hiken, as the ncredible Ludlow Lowell, cavorted in the proper Runyonesque manner...