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Word: serially (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Designed to serve as a complete introductory guide to the study of map and serial photograph reading, the course will progress from work on scales, projections and contour lines to field sketching and stereoptical study. Erwin Raisz, instructor in Geographical Exploration, will give the course, for which applications should be made at the Institute on 2 Divinity Avenue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Institute Postpones Course In Map Reading to May 12 | 4/29/1941 | See Source »

Flotsam appeared first in the summer of 1939 as a serial in Collier's, next as the sincere, ineffective film So Ends Our Night (TIME, Feb. 10). In its final form, the result of a year's revision, it is worthy of an author who is responsible for the best novel about World War I, two of the best about post-war Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Meaning of Exile | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

...members of the University, and students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Institute of Geographical Exploration is offering a free course of six lectures in the use and reading of maps and serial photographs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FREE COURSE WILL INCLUDE ARMY MAPPING | 4/24/1941 | See Source »

Died. Frederick Britten Austin, 55, author of many a super-serial historical romance (The Road to Glory); in Weston super Mare, England. Romancer Austin's heroic imagination made his magazine articles prescient. Said he in 1935: "Imagine four million Parisians streaming out of Paris by every road, choking every artery, hindering all military movements, preventing the influx of supplies, paralyzing more or less the nerve centre of the country. That is what is going to happen when the first German bombers appear over Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 24, 1941 | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

...serial characters of our time have excited such mixed emotions as Fanny Brice's Baby Snooks. Regarded by some as a loathly brat, by others as a most comical moppet, Snooks has been a mainstay of the Maxwell House Good News show since December 1937, currently attracts, with the help of Frank Morgan, the latest thing in Munchausens, an audience estimated at about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Brat's Birthday | 3/10/1941 | See Source »

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