Word: teaching
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perhaps the Bloom type are found only in cities of a certain type. What type can it be? I was raised in a very large one and knew of few Blooms. At that rate, the denizens of Joyce's pages are not going to teach us life...
Proteges and companies will share profits 50-50 with their guardian. Municipal Yardstick, wholly subsidized by him, will be run by the woman who helped teach Mr. Devlet how to trade in bonds- shrewd, plump Mrs. Irma Eggleston, one-time manager of trading at C. F. Childs & Co. Most notable protege is Richard George Brennan, owner of his own bond house before Depression, whom Guardian Devlet rescued last year from a career as longshoreman and salesman of lumber jackets...
...English 1, announced in the catalogue as "Chaucer." There is no restriction on the admission to the course and any undergraduate enters it on an equal footing with his seniors, expecting from the title in the catalogue a course designed to further a literary appreciation, of Chaucer and to teach enough of Middle English to enable the student to read the poetry with ease and enjoyment, a course similar in scope and design to Mr. Kittredge's English 2. But as the weeks go by the undergraduate finds himself floundering in a sea of Middle English grammar and philology, half...
...What did the seductive Scottish explorer teach Dorothy Gish...
...safest repositories for secrets of U. S. aviation are Charles A. Lindbergh and Orville Wright. Both have spent years successfully resisting efforts of newshawks to make them talk. Last week Airmen Lindbergh and Wright had a good chance to teach their secretiveness to others. They went to Washington for a meeting of the executive committee of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, of which they are members. Laid before the committee was a complaint from the Navy and War Departments that secret aircraft developments submitted to the N.A.C.A. for research had leaked into the hands of foreign powers. Last week...