Word: point
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Disciples," etched with greatest abstraction, and the "Hundred Guilder Print," where details in the shadows have been worked out with extreme care. There are prints from his early period, executed entirely with the etching needle; others dating--from the middle of his career, when he used dry-point in connection with etching; and those of a later period worked entirely in dry-point...
Yale's polo team, as those of other colleges where there is military instruction, will be made up of members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. At Princeton and Cornell, teams are in process of organization, and at Yale a tentative schedule has been arranged, including games with West Point, and teams made up of polo players living in New York City...
...treatises may deal with the subject from every point of view or with any part, phase or aspect of it. Those treatises receiving the prizes will be placed in the library of the Chamber; while others of merit selected by the jury will also be placed in the library, provided the authors consent...
...this critical point that the war blockade has been lifted, and out markets once more opened to the cheaper and more popular German dyes. Should there be no protection given to the American industry, it must infallibly fall. Wages in Germany are low, and that country will make a strong attempt to win back its old trade. Our own industry must be fostered for a time if America expects to hold the ground gained during the last four years...
...This distorted idea of the fact is probably due to an historic idea that the north is dreadfully cold, and to the fact that the present-day school geographies are usually incorrect on this point. Greenland, however, is an exception to the rules as it has a heavy rainfall and a high altitude, both of which factors tend to produce heavy glaciation. Nevertheless, on the great Canadian Archipelago there is no trace of glaciation for the past thousand years...