Search Details

Word: flowingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1920
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...unfair to give it the necessary punch since one more sheet of the art camouflage is still to be hurried by. In fact the business board, whose numbers look sufficient to handle the destinies of a corporation, seem to have undue influence as they again break into the easy flow of Lampy's pages, effectively blocking all but the persistent, in location of a final page of mirth cheered by two excellent drawings. Make-up makes or breaks a woman, depending upon a man's taste, and Lampy cannot afford to hide its charm behind an impenetrable wall of adds...

Author: By Wheeler Williams, | Title: RECORD OWL REVIEWS LAMPY'S YALE NUMBER | 11/20/1920 | See Source »

...weeks contractors have been at work night and day pumping water from the foundations of Claverly Hall. While attempting in July to connect Claverly Hall. Dunster Hall, Apley Court and Holyoke House to a central heating plant in Randolph Hall, the contractors met an unexpected obstacle in a steady flow of spring water. This subterranean stream was formerly the source of the water that passed through the ancient pump, once a traditional landmark in the Yard. When the Yard buildings were connected to a single heating plant, the same difficulty with this underground water was experienced. The present pumping will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Causes Trouble Under Claverly | 9/25/1920 | See Source »

...should be one which would not be affected by temporary fluctuations in the financial world. The method used is based upon statistical analysis supplemented by economic analysis. The statistical analysis requires the correction of the actual statistics so that the corrected figures will show the true ebb and flow of business prosperity and depression, while the economic analysis consists of a careful examination of the underlying economic structure of the past and present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECON. RESEARCH COMMITTEE | 6/12/1920 | See Source »

...commerce, the motor truck has opened up great territories to business by means of good roads. Like arteries these highways now pulse with the flow of commerce which feed and strengthen the life blood of the nation. Airplanes will extend by their swiftness of travel, these commercial territories,--requiring only terminal landing fields instead of the expensive communicating highways. This means of communication will increase real estate values, save huge sums where time is money, and will multiply one resource of that nation that intelligently develop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD UNDERGRADUATES PIONEERS IN COMING SPORT | 3/18/1920 | See Source »

...steady flow of contributions to the Endowment Fund from the so-called rural districts, those outside the canvassing centres of New York and Boston, has reached a total of more than $3,000,000. In the last tabulation of the Harvard men in the world it was found there were 20,660 graduates living outside of Boston and New York. Up to February 1 only 6600 of these outside graduates had contributed to the fund, leaving more than 14,000, or 70 per cent., still to be enrolled. Contributions of $240 each from the unenrolled 70 per cent, would total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fund Needs Outside Districts' Aid | 2/6/1920 | See Source »

First | | 1 | 2 | Next | Last