Word: orientedness
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High operation costs and inefficient advertising make it impossible for big publishers to make a profit without selling at least 7,500 copies of every book, Bledsoe said yesterday. Therefore, "only works that are oriented to the masses can be considered good risks."
In its early stages, the new arrangement will be academically-oriented only, but David E. Owen, Master of Winthrop House, expected "other opportunities" to develop. He cited informal dramatic and music groups as possible areas of cooperation between Winthrop and Comstock students.
Although the fund is aimed at attracting students from non-college oriented areas, the recipient still must meet the regular admission standards of intelligence, for after 1964 the special fund will be exhausted and regular college scholarship grants will be used to continue support for students who entered with aid...
As great a contribution to a sound program, however, has been the recognition that its organization must be inter-departmental and preferably House-oriented. The failure of the old non-honors program may in large part be attributed to its attempt to channel back into the department students who had...
To supplement the current historically oriented science instruction in General Education, the committee, chaired by Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology, recommended that new Natural Science courses be instituted which will explore in considerable details a special aspect of some branch of science. According to the committee, a sub-committee...