Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...headquarters of the Foundation are now located next to the Peabody Museum, and in the event that the consolidation is put through, there is no prospect that its location will be changed. The most important aspect of a decision on the part of the University to take over the Foundation would be an increase in the amount of funds available for the production of films and for original research in photography for educational purposes...
...course, part of the romance of bookselling is the monetary aspect. While it is a mistake to think that booksellers always make a prodigeous profit, fortune may be lurking around who-knows-what corner. I have said that a copy of Incondita would fetch $25,000. I might find one on a bookstall or in an attic next week, or nex year. Or if not that volume, something else of great value...
Baron Karl von Tippelskirch, German consul in Boston, will speak in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House on the subject of "Present Day Conditions in Germany" at 4 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. The address, the third of a series of lectures on the international aspect of the status of religion, is under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee, Phillips Brooks House Association, and will be open to the public...
...University in 1903 by the friends of E. L. Godkin, founder and for many years editor of "The Nation," as a memorial of his long and distinguished service to the country of his adoption. The income of the fund is devoted to annual lectures by distinguished authorities upon some aspect of the subject: "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen." This year's lectures will deal particularly with the problems of local government in the United States...
...chorus leader, this period forms an unceasingly rich source of that stream of musical composition which flowed from the royal chapels of Europe. Up until the mid-sixteenth century the development was a national one. The spread of printing, the tendency of composers to look to the horizontal aspect of their music as well as the vertical one, and the perfection of the art of diatonic composition have a unifying effect on the choral music performed after that time. Mr. Wooldridge devotes generous portions of his book to a discussion of Lassus, Byrd, and Palestrina...