Word: wing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...print were made directly from the negative, the finished product would give the appearance of an inclined plane. However, the negative is placed in the printer at such an angle that the final photograph, which is shaped like a Maltese cross, gives the same scale on the wing photographs as in the center. The Germans have tried a camera with nine lenses, in connection with this work, but due to the short focal length, the scale is rather small, and the results not so good...
First, to clear the confusion about the name itself. A brief footnote dismisses, with restraint, those left-wing Unitarians who have appropriated the name to describe a sort of non-religious religion based on extreme naturalism--the antithesis of traditional humanism. A vigorous effort is made to prove the continuity of the New or Babbittian Humanism with that first use of the word, to describe the effort of Erasmus and his contemporaries to place the "literae human-iores" beside the "literae divinae" which claimed a monopoly of medieval erudition. Rabelais, Montaigne and Babbitt are found together, all on the side...
...Root's way when the squad convened for first practice on September 15, for 150-pound Walter Kimball was the only letter wingman returning. With single bucking a feature of the new attack, moreover, it was absolutely necessary that Root find ends who could smash a tackle or wing back single-handed and at the same time be sufficiently fast. That is why he made his two changes, Rankin from halfback, and later when Tom Wilson, last year's Freshman star was hurt, the conversion of Johnson from his center job. How successful the Eli machine will prove will depend...
...from the National Student League in the interest of keeping the club a purely college organization. Individual members can, of course, retain membership in whatever outside organizations they desire but the Liberal Club itself is to remain non-partisan aiming to include anybody from the right to the left wing...
...less of Revace B. B. Robinson '35, who fractured his leg in practice last week, and to the graduation of last year's two wing halfbacks, the most important line in the team must be filled with new men. Candidates for the three posts include John Dorman '36, captain of last year's Freshman team. Frank W. Vincent '36, and Richard C. Johnson...