Word: levels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...third level contains specialized courses within the various fields. Two new courses will be offered in empirical Economics by Assistant Professor Orcutt. These will deal with the application of statistical evidence to theories. One course will deal with the business cycle, the other with prices...
...Department's courses have been organized on three levels, although Economics 1 is the only prerequisite for any course. Economics 1 is the first level course, a dull but thorough introduction to the field. A department committee is now at work considering revising the curriculum, and it is hoped that this basic course will be brighter next year...
There are four courses on the second level, each covering a division of the department. Theory and Policy (101) discusses current theories of production, exchange, and distribution. Professor Duesenberry will take over complete charge of this course next year. It is generally considered dull but important. Almost all of the students are honors candidates, and the course is graded accordingly...
...math major must take six courses--four in math and two in the related fields of physics and chemistry. Only two of these courses can be freshman level. (Fortunately, Physics 11 counts as an advanced course.) The man going out for honors can take only one elementary course for credit, must write a thesis, and take orals...
Ronald Colman is Mr. Popkin's knight on white horse, armed with an inexhaustible supply of knowledge. After watching a program called "Masquerade For Money," Colman decides that the level of intelligence encouraged by this program is the fore-runner of intellectual degeneration, and slowly forms a plan to kill the program...