Word: properly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fold utility which is aimed at in the new structure has presented a special problem of construction differing from that employed in the building of an ordinary museum. The proper correlation of the teaching and exhibition functions has been carefully studied and will be embodied in many individual features. (Professor M. R. Rogers '15, of Smith college, has been associated with Edward W. Forbes '95, Director of the Fogg Art Museum, and Professor P. J. Sachs '00 and Professor Arthur Pope, officials of the Fogg Art Museum, in working out the details of fitting the new structure to the wants...
...there is no man in American journalism that has as broad an experience as a journalist and as wide an acquaintance among newspaper men. He knows at first hand all phases of American life; he has, too, a historical background against which to view the present scene in its proper proportion." Now the News writer, looking for some item on which he could compose an editorial that would entertain the chicle-chewing rag, tag and bobtail, happened upon Mr. Seitz's article, and the Outlook's comment upon Mr. Seitz. He noted with joy that Mr. Seitz...
...letter of Thomas Slocum and that of Francis Rogers relative to the withdrawal of the Harvard Glee Club from the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest I add my sincere approval. Properly done and at the proper time, without pretext, it is wholly within the right of each of the component clubs to withdraw from the organization. But to wait till the contest is at hand before signifying such intention can be productive only of disarrangement and of justly unfavorable criticism. The reason given, that the composition selected for uniform competition is "of musical inferiority and real musical worth", strikes my ears...
...City government has become a recognized profession. More than 350 cities of the United States are operating under the City Manager form, which, twenty years ago, was unknown. The burden of taxation has become so heavy that, for the proper continued economic development of the city, more efficiency and economy must be brought into the public service...
...suggestion of permitting more than two substitutes to get into the letter game, is selfish. It applies only to men deserving of this reward, and there are always more than two extra men who do deserve this. Has this suggestion a chance, through your columns, of reaching the proper parties? Arthur Bronstein...