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...idea has its roots in W.E.B. DuBois' 1909 proposal for a Pan-African encyclopedia, Appiah said. DuBois, who graduated from Harvard in 1890, never saw his idea come to fruition because of a lack of funding...
...while the trend toward increasing inventions generated by universities has been underway for some time, the effects only slowly come to fruition, according to Massing...
...That's pretty dramatic given numbers of titles and faculty and student frustration levels," Lawrence says. "We think this will be a pretty powerful project that may come to fruition in the next semester...
While most of the College's VES courses are designed to teach the artistic use of a particular medium, Reichek's class focuses instead on the conceptualization of art. The students are encouraged to formulate an idea and then find the material best suited to bringing it to fruition in the semester's four projects...
...whichechoes the Door's "The End"--it comes out soundingless like a tribute than an affectation. Even onthe album's best tracks, like the outstanding"Tropicalia" which bounces with an up-tempoLatin-lounge groove, Beck doesn't expand anymusical horizons, but only refines a sound he hasalready brought to fruition...