Word: usefully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...scurvy problem her own way. "Vitamin C," he said, ". . . is present in the potatoes which are raised in large quantities there in Aroostook. But it is readily lost if the potato is cooked after peeling. Vitamin C is readily soluble in water. We would seek to educate housewives to-use such water in the making of soup ... so that it may give its Vitamin C to the human system...
...spend one-fifth of their time learning to understand teaching and children. Most radical advance: tests to weed out unfit teachers at intervals, before they graduate. Students will be required not only to pass their courses but also to give evidence of mental fitness, emotional stability, poise, ability to use the English language properly...
...product from its almost comic-strip beginning, through the intricate build-up of background, atmosphere, and action to the final stage when it is ready for photographing. It is in this exhibit that the startling simplicity and clarity of the work is best brought out, the infinite and delicate use of detail, and the extraordinarily expressive quality of the animals and other figures. Every one of the artists cooperating with Disney is a master draughtsman in his own right. The drawing is uniformly fine as is shown in the sheet of animal figures and in the background work for "Snow...
...hopes to get a specimen of the Golden Monkey for the Peabody Museum. He has been able to get permission from the dean's office to take the trip since he has previously taken extra courses. Next year he plans to take a research course for which he can use any material gathered in China...
Late this afternoon the Northampton troupe, regarded by H. A. A. managers as the Carnival's major attraction, is expected to rehearse its under-water formations in the pool, which will be specially closed for their use. "The girls will add color and variety to the show," explained James H. Legendre '40, manager of the Carnival...