Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...current issue of the Bulletin contains the first of these supplements, consisting of an address given by Dean H. W. Holmes '03 at the opening reception of the School on October 7, in which he dealt with "The Training of Teachers and the Making of the Nation...
...lecture by Dean Walter Miller of the University of Missouri, which will be held in the large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum at 4.30 o'clock. The subject of Dean Miller's address will be "The American School of Classical studies at Athens and its Work." Professor Norton dealt with the wonders of the Greeks in his course Fine Arts 3, a course which started with the creation of the Fine Arts department under...
...book full of the nonsensical notions which U. S. citizens supposedly accept as fact. Some of these notions are merrily apposite; most are mere fictions invented by Author Nathan who sometimes (as above) seems capable of falling into his own babbit-snares. Most of his other numerous opera have dealt with the theatre. Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., he lives in Manhattan...
...Mother of Colleges" is the title that Yale can rightly claim, according to a report based on a survey of the University's influence in American education." The survey dealt with the part that Yale men have played as presidents of colleges and universities, and as deans, professors, missionary educators, teachers, executives, and head masters...
Dracula. A quarter century ago, a book (Bram Stoker's Dracula) dealt with a gruesome being, dead five centuries, who haunted maidens' boudoirs in the shape of a bat, to drink their blood. So horrible were its beastly visions that many a maid fell helpless with hysterics; mothers banned the book, after reading it secretly themselves, and fainting. This book is now a play, packed grimly with cursing madmen, open graves, the scream of dogs, the shadow of Beath...