Word: particularizes
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Professor Baker believes that pageantry should not be the mere re-writing of historical scenes, but, rather, that the spoken word is of as great importance as group movement in revealing the particular message of each scene...
...collection of signed wood-engravings by Timothy Cole is now on exhibition at the Dunster House Bookshop. The subjects are for the most part from Italian and Spanish masters, including Velasquez, Murillo, Raphael, and Glorlone. Cole is probably the greatest master of his particular art in the world. Faithful, reproduction of detail, accompanied by an unusual beauty and softness of tone, is the outstanding characteristic of his work. The exhibit will last a month...
...series of lectures to be held at the Union, and the talk which Dean Pound is to give in Standish Hall tonight are of particular importance in that they will teach the undergraduate something sure to be of practical assistance to him in after life. Absorbed in its desire to give students an "academic education," the University is apt to overlook the importance of leaving with its members something to guide them in the days that follow graduation. The result has been that the young University man is thrust from the shelter of his alma mater into the maze...
...Apart from the fact that Serbia in Particular has suffered ter4mendously and cannot get much pecuniary indemnity, the new State has had a large number of unpleasant boundary questions." Professor Coolidge said, "From Austria and Hungary, enemy States not represented at Paris, the Jugo-Slavs have got almost all they seriously asked. The same thing is true regarding Bulgaria. The last bit of Bulgarian Macedonia has gone to Serbia. Without gong into the Macedonian question, one must say that in spite of the skillful historical and other arguments that have been put forth on the Serbian side, it is hard...
...business of an institution of learning is with the truth and the means of ascertaining it. When this aim is departed from for the purpose of imbuing students with particular doctrines, instead of training them to think for themselves, the institution is false to its duty...