Word: section
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...quarts of air, but have about 120 sq. yd. of surface with which to absorb oxygen. There is a model to demonstrate how the 10-oz. heart moves a total of 20 tons of blood daily. After the "Man" exhibit, most interest focused on the physical culture section. This shows with models and pictures the various laws which govern the structure and functions of the body. Scenes depict how various peoples and bodies at various times get their exercise...
...buffet lunch is planned, after which the I. C. 4A meet will prove the main attraction. A special section was reserved in the stands on Soldiers Field in order that those wishing to apply might have seats together with their sons...
...single and most significant part of academic history, however, in 1929-1930 relates to finance. In this immense and diverse field the most important section is the increase of current income. The increase of current income finds its largest element, as a point of application, in the salaries of teachers. Those salaries continue to rise at a rate not unlike that which obtained between 1913 and 1925 which was 100 percent. The income of the American college is normally derived from three sources: first, the fees of students; second, the income from endowment; third, annual contributions made by graduates, supporters...
Baseball games on Soldiers Field and swimming in the new pool will fill the morning program until 12.30 o'clock, when lunch will be served. In the afternoon most of the visitors will attend the finals of the I. C. 4A. track meet in the Stadium where a special section is being reserved...
...York City, a group of small towns, "the city of churches," and New York's "rive gauche" (left bank). But Brooklyn has an esthetic tradition all its own. There lived Poet Walt Whitman, Critic James Gibbons Huneker, Artist Joseph Pennell. There in the picturesque "Brooklyn Heights" section overlooking New York Harbor, live many refugees from Manhattan's "arty" and despoiled Greenwich Village, including one of the most touted figures in contemporary painting- Yasuo Kuniyoshi (TIME, April 7). And Brooklyn has an art museum which is by no means en echo of Manhattan's giant Metropolitan...