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A continual complaint in courses in the Humanities is that grading does not allow differences of opinion or interpretation--does not allow for the fact that truth in the humanities is plural. But in the sciences such a criticism is almost comically irrelevant. But it is also the singular character...
Morrissey last night expressed a hope that his pronouncement today will and the confusion at the Waltham campus. "It is a source of continual amasement to me," he said, "that students can be more concerned about this issue than any other."
He added that he agreed wholeheartedly with Goulart's statement that the present trade system under the Alliance for Progress "represents a continual bleed on our [Latin American] economies."
Perilous Desolation. These theories, which might have made Keats the first modern poet 100 years ahead of time if he had lived to carry them out, far outstripped his poetic practice. But they provide a fascinating commentary on the elegant debate that he carried on with himself in poem after...
Throughout his talk, Sert called for more vital and animated expression for buildings, a new vocavulary for city buildings leading to greater variety. There is continual emphasis on movement, animation, and a functional linking of buildings and spaces.