Word: survey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Currently on display at Fogg Art Museum are exhibitions of water colors by Eliot F. Noyes '32, and A Survey of Prints by Old and Modern Masters, both until Monday, June...
...quake twice as bad as the 1906 one, plus a hurricane, without harm. But there are others who claim differently. Chief of these is Dr. Bailey Willis, an 80-year-old Stanford geology professor with a handsome white beard. Two years ago a diver, working on the preliminary survey for the Bridge's great south pier 1,000 ft. from shore came up to declare that the rock was "as soft as plum pudding." Dr. Willis devoted months to proving that the rock on which the pier would rest was crumbly serpentine "unstable to a degree likely to endanger...
Haunting U. S. psychiatrists almost as much as it does their prospective patients is the alarming increase of modern mental diseases.* One out of every 22 persons, promises a New York State survey, may expect to spend some part of his life in a mental hospital. The gloomiest statisticians predict that in a couple of centuries everybody will be insane. The Mentally Ill in America is an authoritative, well-organized account of how the U. S. has coped with mental defectives thus far, attempts no predictions...
...metagalactic cloud" appeared on the Harvard plates in the course of a survey that is recording all galaxies in the sky brighter than the 18th magnitude. The system first was signaled out as a "major irregularity" in he distribution of faint galaxies in the southern sky, Dr.Shapley said...
...Introduction to Psychology -- This course is designed both for those who will continue in the field and for those who want only a survey. The course has been considerably modernized and brushed up for next year. Boring, who heads the course, is recommended for his scholarship, and the lecturing is divided among several other members of the department, Allport taking the second largest number...