Word: weldings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cinematic) drama hovers over the struggles, achievements and major breakthroughs of such 19th century greats as Van Gogh, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec and Cezanne, on whose vision modern art largely rests. Less known but of no less importance was Georges Seurat, born in 1859, who made it his goal to weld science and art into a technique of dot, dab and stitch strokes that would not only challenge the glowing canvases of the impressionists but be a compendium of what was known in his day of optics, color and psychology...
...Weld South edged Straus South last night by a 21-20 score in the American League of the freshman intramural basketball program. Weld was paced by John Hasse who tallied 13 points for the victors...
This move seriously weakens the concept of an academic community. "The tragedy of the world," Albert North Whitehead once commented, "is that those who are experienced have feeble imaginations... The task of a university is to weld together imagination and experience...
...airlines' biggest problems is the virtual impossibility of getting equity capital when profits are falling. Warned Benjamin Clark, general partner of Manhattan's White, Weld & Co.: Unless the air-transport industry can earn the favorable opinion of investors, and in particular of the professional investor, "either the industry's progress will stop or the taxpayers will have to subsidize it again." So far are investors from that state of mind right now, said Clark, that "we can visualize the industry, even with reasonably good luck, being able to generate only $227 million of the $610 million still...
...freshman intramural basketball tournament got off to a fast start this week as all 20 teams saw action at either Hemenway Gymnasium or the Indoor Athetic Building. The most successful was Holworthy, which scored a first game high of 48 points in crushing Weld South 18 to 13 yesterday evening...