Word: doubledealing
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One out of two Britons still ends his formal schooling at 15, when compulsory attendance stops. But so many more are staying on that university enrollment has doubled since 1939, with a 19% rise since 1954 alone. "At least 20% of my students have some real ambition for a profession...
When college presidents parade their woes, it is time to mention Jean Paul Mather*of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. The maximum salary he can offer a full professor is $8,684; the minimum offered the same man at the neighboring University of Connecticut is $8,100. This summer...
Mather brought in dynamic new deans and professors, reorganized the school, nearly doubled the operating budget, launched an $11 million bond issue for new dormitories, got $26 million in appropriations for new classrooms and equipment-three times the school's total capital spending in the 91 years before Mather...
In the American League the White Sox have already drawn 76,000 more than they did in all of 1958, and in Cleveland, attendance has doubled, is a whopping 346,000 ahead of last year's final figure of 663,805. In the National League, the San Francisco Giants...
William Y. Elliott, Director of the Summer School, will resign his post in order to devote more time to writing and research. He has served as Director for a record of ten years, during which the Summer School doubled its enrollment.