Word: traffic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...conception of human affairs. "I like to think of civilization as a parade," he observes, making the point that mass destiny is more important than the fate of the individual. Somewhere else among the Dean's motor-minded messages upon Good & Evil there occurs the traffic-signal metaphor that gives the work its title...
...desiring to participate in the experiments are requested to come to the Bureau for Street Traffic Research at 29 Holyoke Street, in Cambridge...
...student who has special difficulty in night driving due to the glaring lights of approaching autos is offered the chance to be cured of his trouble by the Bureau for Street Traffic Research. The Bureau, under the direction of Harry R. DeSilvia '22, is experimenting with the problems of glare blindness...
Waiters, numbering 229 in all, received wages amounting to $32,000, the largest total for any term-time student occupation. Included in the 48 varieties of work were such odd jobs as teaching chess, modelling for artists, traffic directing, and snow shoveling...
...delicate age of the judges that causes this traffic jam. It is another the failure of the judicial framework to keep pace in size and flexibility with the needs of a growing country. Indeed a seventy year old justice can hand down a crisper opinion,--and many a trial lawyer knows it to his pain,--than one of forty, for the very reason that by his years of training in the law he knows the answers...