Word: sections
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME made clear that, aside from the resulting and often irrelevant controversy, there was little in the case.oring the elsewhere-popular cartoon. Why don't you run one clever cartoon every week, drawing the material from every section of the country? Surely, a glimpse of what the cartoonists of America are doing deserves place in "The Weekly Newsmagazine...
...artistic merit of the picture lies in its ability to make an ungarnished section of humanity glow with a composite heroism. Rhythm seems to be the secret of its intensity...
...played. It can no longer be condemned as an enemy to what is considered the central aim-of educational institutions: the pursuit of learning, and the investigations of science. It has become the aid of the ally of science. It has added to its public of the cheering section the readers of the scientific journals. And since broadening one's point of view is considered a chief function of education, football may claim the right to enter the lists of arts and sciences...
...rubbers in the hall and place your brief cases all in a row and come and sit down by the fire", she said, for she was a clever lady. So three comfortable and cheerful brethren sat by the fire and smoked her excellent cigarettes and wondered. For even a section man may wonder, occasionally...
...grow to intellectual maturity they frankly hesitate to "die for dear old Rutgers," and as colleges grow in size and complexity they attract a larger proportion of such men, whose point of view spreads down and in the course of time infects even the members of the "cheering section." This is what has been happening at Harvard for more than half a century. But Princeton, cloistered in its small town and expanding much more slowly, has never reached this stage, and now that her numbers have been pegged it is possible that she never will...