Word: soundness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...country, has met with less success so far, although it may be regarded as the more important half of the plan. The objection has been made that such a visit is not expedient at this time, because of the strained relations between the two countries. This has a fantastic sound. Relations are not what they should be, but to call them strained in the sense of militating against such a visit as that proposed is to exaggerate what is abnormal in them. A preliminary looking over of the ground by men who know the qualifications of Mexican students would seem...
...Francis Christopher Edmond '19, of South Boston; George B. Emmons, Jr., 17, of Brookline; Eustace Lee Florance, Jr., '19, of Dorchester; Henry Solomon Freedman '17, of Brockton James King Hoyt, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y., manager; Vernon B. Kellett '18, of Hopedale; Edwin Earl Lucas '19, of Sound Beach, Conn.; Edward Horton Page '18, of Wollaston; Theodore Holton Rice '17, of Brookline Willard Wadsworth Rice '18, of Newton Centre; Sydney James Rogers '17, Cambridge, and George Hammond Tilgman '19, of Morristown...
...philosophers who had no interest in Things as They Are. That Professor Muensterberg "changed all that" cannot be claimed, but it is true he did as much as anybody else, and more than all except a few others, to put the science of mind in this country on a sound, a demonstrable, basis. --New York Times...
...finger draw from his cheering section a perfect salvo, sometimes two salvi, of applause. I have seen him handle the Michigan "locomotive," a clumsy oratorio at best, with a deftness of forearm movement and an utter absence of physical effort which transformed it into a veritable octavo volume of sound with deckled edges...
...price of the book is $1.25, but its inestimable value makes it a sound investment