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In the Reading Class we therefore devote some time to the way in which an examination question, when it is a good one, demands the exercise of learning with perspective and with relevance to an intellectual issue. Within this framework we turn to those procedures in reading through which relevant...
A statement by the Problems and Policies Committee, headed by Pusey, calls for Americans to devote more of their income to higher education. "The price of educational adequacy," the report said, "[must be] looked upon, not as a cost, but as an investment that promises rich returns and is indeed...
Though he was 85 when he began these tours around Italy the North Coast of Africa, his age none of his enthusiasm for As the first man to devote his to connoisseurship, to authenticate paintings and drawings, B.B. approached his work and his life with and brilliance of intellect.
Around the world, friends, allies and newsmen were beginning to devote themselves to the study of John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. For most of them, it was largely unfamiliar territory. So far, the most common preliminary response was to find more similarities than differences between the two candidates...
From the Terrace (20th Century-Fox) allows its hero, Rich Boy Alfred Eaton (Paul Newman), only one wife and one mistress although Novelist John O'Hara let him have two of each. Even so, the film is still too long by half. What seems like an hour at the...