Word: sugar
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Sugar-Coating. But the Government (the film was shot by the Air Force, reviewed by the Atomic Energy Commission, and released by the Federal Civil Defense Administration) was unable to resist sugarcoating. The finished product was all too worthy of the street from which it sprang-the address of the USAF laboratory, as the film publicity releases proudly state, is 8935 Wonderland Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif...
...sizes: a handy half-liter flask and a large economy-size flagon. Price: 24.7 rubles ($6.17) a pint.* Says the leaflet which accompanies each bottle: "You can drink it straight, from vodka or cognac glasses, mixed with soda water, or with a sliver of lemon and powdered sugar added to taste...
...level. Granted, professors often fail to realize that the vocabulary of this field is somewhat strange to the newcomer, but this fault is no more extreme than in other fields, like psychology, for instance. It seems to me that the CRIMSON writer objects to the fact thate is no sugar-coated way to success in the Fine Arts department; it suddenly demands of the student new skills hat are not grounded in the easy subjectivism of an "interpretive" course. But most important of all, the alleged art-historical esotericism of the middle level courses seems still to have attracted...
...suggested improvements included, generally, additions to introductory level courses and the appointment of more professors interested in teaching art to the undergraduate. To equate the addition of general courses to "sugar-coating" is to mistake the purpose and possibilities of the broad course. These courses can be used to interest more students in the professional middle group offerings, which the editorial recognized as unavoidably specialized. They can be sufficiently complex as to attract good students and still serve as introductions. Since "sugar coating" and "easy subjectivity" will not attract better students to Fine Arts, they were not recommended...
...Everglades, "winter vegetable capital of the U.S.," rice and sugar are fast expanding, and in central Florida, millions are made each year in tomatoes, beans and corn. Overall vegetable production has soared 500% in 30 years. One cattle breeder and farmer, Gainesville's W. A. Shands, a director of Florida Power & Light, has grossed as much as $1,000,000 on 125 acres of celery land alone...