Word: development
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...than theory, can add to Harvard education a type of course now given in most other colleges. Yale, for instance, has a class for "Sunday painters," and Princeton an atelier where students paint for credit. At Harvard, undergraduates with an urge to paint rate one course to test and develop their talents...
Taylor, who comes from New Haven, plays the most spectacular game on the N.C. squad. His quick, aggressive play, coupled with decisiveness at net, mean that few points ever develop into baseline rallying...
Coach Kee insists that his pupils follow a rigorous training routine which includes running seven miles a day, racing frequently and climbing mountains to develop wind. He thought he knew why his boys had beaten the best marathoners in the U.S. Said Coach Kee: "The automobile is the biggest handicap for American runners...
...Fine Arts Department does give some courses in the practice of painting and drawing. In these courses the intent is not to develop individual talent in art, but to aid in the understanding of the artist's problems and work. In all other courses the historical approach to art is used...
...pretty well got the hang of the gadgets, and pedestrians have stopped bellowing from the sidewalks the meaning of red, green and amber. Most Managua citizens agree that the lights are modern and efficient, and that they really have not slowed traffic down very much. One unexpected hitch did develop: oxcarts, starting from scratch on a green light, could just barely cross the street before the signal turned red again. Readjusting the lights would have been a tricky business, but city officials found a neater solution of the problem: oxcarts were banned from the main streets...