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Word: develop (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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...thought of as a house of novelties, a "list of firsts," but rather as a tool, to allow students more possibilities than they now have to develop their ideas and extend their talents...

Author: By Hugh Stubbins, ARCHITECT FOR THE LOEB DRAMA CENTER | Title: Evolution of an Unusual Playhouse | 10/14/1960 | See Source »

...rigorous and exclusive as that of other professions. This is why In believe the liberal arts curriculum can be dangerous for committed young actors: such programs are necessarily general, diffuse, non-vocational, directed more to the mind than to the special kind of imagination which the actor needs to develop as carefully as he develops his body and his voice. Genuine acting is a vocation. It needs to be studied in a special and carefully planned...

Author: By Robert Chapman, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND DIRECTOR OF THE LOEB DRAMA CENTER | Title: The Search for a Middle Ground | 10/14/1960 | See Source »

...soon realized that he knew next to nothing about the game of football as it is played by the pros-and he learned the hard way. Pro ball carriers knocked him cold time and again. Not until his third year did he really begin to solve pass patterns and develop into a star. This season, at 28, Jimmy Patton is an articulate, confident craftsman who is recognized throughout the National Football League as the safety man who has mastered every trick of the trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Playing Safety | 10/10/1960 | See Source »

...other words, Black manages to succeed in a very small way in clearing up some of the confusion about charity, conscience, and self-interest. Charity is not enough, because the blind giving of funds may subvert economies rather than develop them; self-interest--looking at the poor third of the world as an economic battle-field in a giant bipolar struggle--may be "competing with the Communists on their own terms." The rationale of competition, as Rostow has pointed out, is not a necessary one. The recent rapid diffusion of military power leads one to suspect that it will...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: New Plan For Distributing Foreign Aid | 10/7/1960 | See Source »

...emerged between 1900 and World War II. He plans eventually to return to West Africa, hopefully to Nigeria, and to teach in one of the universities there. Although he does not intend to enter politics, he does hope to help work for a united Africa; an Africa that can develop its resources and still preserve "the tradition and wisdom passed on to us by our ancestors...

Author: By Michael D. Blechman, | Title: The African Personality | 10/7/1960 | See Source »

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