Word: supplemental
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Spectator and The Harvard Crimson respectively, round out the first-team selections. Lukomnik is largely credited with the expansion of the sports coverage by The Daily Spectator. Reinig, who was also named to last year's second squad is cited for his work on The Crimson's spring sports supplement published last month and for his reporting of swimming and baseball...
...further hedge against age and sex discrimination, the Department of Labor will issue a supplement to its Dictionary of Occupational Titles in May, rendering job titles inoffensively neuter- if offensively bland and even silly...
...practices are far from informal. Sprints before and after each session and various drills supplement the more leisurely scrimmaging Harvard ruggers were accustomed...
...produced a product called Sure-Curd that is made from the parasitic fungus Endothia parasitica, a crystalline enzyme that . . . cuts in half the maturation time for Cheddar cheese." Moreover, the book's glossary of labels for meatless-dieters is as discouraging as mock chopped liver: "ovo-lactarians" supplement their plant food with eggs and milk; "granivores" eat only seeds and grains; "fruitarians" consume only fruits; "vegans" refrain from utilizing any animal product whatever...
Music 180r, "Seminar in Performance and Analysis," is often used as an example of how performance can be integrated into scholarly studies. Students, who are admitted to the course after an audition, study chamber music through discussion and performance, using performance to supplement their understanding of the scholarly value of the works. Unfortunately, similar courses are few and far between in the University, and rarely available to more than the few devoted students who aggressively seek them out. And the strict intellectual framework of Music 180r reflects a common complaint against Harvard art courses; creative art is taught...