Phi Kappa Psi - ΦΚΨ Fraternity Ratings at UPenn
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where it is not necessary to alter the shape. Anotherposition of the hands (see Fig. 14) may be used to press the clay intoa narrower form. This must be done with great deliberation and care,however,
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is means an opaqueglaze with a glossy finish.The materials of which glazes are composed are about the same as thosethat enter into the composition of clays with a few additions. Thereis in glazes, as
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ugh an opening on theside.The kiln used by the early Greek potters had a place for fuel on oneside, and an upper chamber for the pieces of pottery, with a doorthrough which it could be put in and with
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s, a pliablepiece of No. 00 rattan is doubled around the pair of ends on theleft of one of the groups, and is woven in pairing upon these endsand those succeeding them—keeping them about half an inch
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y down on the top of thepiece, holding it there steadily till one or two whole revolutions ofthe wheel have been made. If one wishes to have a more flaring top, laythe forefinger of the right hand ins
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nder-glaze pottery and for glazing. In thiskiln the fire could not come in direct contact with the ware, so thatsaggers are unnecessary; instead, there is a system of shelves uponwhich the pottery is
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where it is not necessary to alter the shape. Anotherposition of the hands (see Fig. 14) may be used to press the clay intoa narrower form. This must be done with great deliberation and care,however,
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nding around all sides and above the box, and theoutlet is over the door where the pottery goes in. A slab extendingnearly across this outlet controls the draught. Basket-Covere
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ness, they may be made comparatively thin—a little lessthan a quarter of an inch. Next the bottom is finished and the potter’smark made. The edge, after it has been bevelled by eye, is perfectedon the
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Known for being above average in brotherhood, pretty average socially. Mixes often with zeta, but I have friends in sk and aphi that have mixed with them too.
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Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority