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...walls. All the teaching of history, geography, literature was planned in relation to the "Temple." The boys were constantly linked with the life of the world they were soon to enter?by an experimental farm, actual engineering work in outside businesses, trips to industrial districts, research at the Marine Biological Station. The ingredients are not all original. Our American experimental schools inspired by Dewey, Wirt and others, have many of them. But the ensemble as Sanderson shaped it was unique. And Wells is his prophet...
...showed an automatic welding apparatus and an electric steam generator. The Anaconda Copper Co. demonstrated methods of roasting sulphurous copper ore to secure by-product sulphuric acid, with which superphosphate fertilizers are made. Eimer & Amend, instrument manufacturers, displayed a photomicrographic camera, to be attached to an ordinary microscope. The Research Corporation, organized to market new inventions, exhibited an electric precipitator for dried milk and a caterpillar drive adjustable at any time, for getting automobile trucks out of ditches. The Universal Oil Products Co. demonstrated its process for " cracking" gasoline from heavier oils, such as kerosene...
...There is no research that accomplishes anything without imagination." was the closing point of Professor A. B. Hart last night in the Philips Brooks House in his discussion on the subject of "Research Thyself" before about 300 men at the Graduate Schools Reception. Professor Hart in developing the importance of research in modern thinking and study, presented the lack of it in ancient Greek, circles of learning, and then traced its gradual growth to modern times as a method of securing knowledge...
...first Romance Seminary of the year will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Widener Y. The meeting is intended for all those interested in research study in the romance languages...
...Research Thyself" is the subject of the lecture to be given this evening by Professor A. B. Hart '80 at the reception in the Phillips Brooks House for all of the Schools of Business Administration, Education, and Theology, the two Schools of Architecture, and for graduate students of the departments of Arts and Sciences and Engineering. The reception will be at 7.30 o'clock and will probably occupy the entire building...