Word: overcrowdedness
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Poster Prose. Nowhere is the student-worker rift so potentially embarrassing as in Communist "worker states" themselves, and last week, in Yugoslavia, the revolution gap appeared. It began in the now familiar Paris pattern, when police used water cannons and clubs to turn back Belgrade university students from an overcrowded...
* A problem or new set of proposals arises and a special committee is created to investigate and recommend appropriate action by the entire Faculty. This would include the Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Faculty, the Committee on Afro-American Studies, and the Committee on the future of Harvard's...
Looking nervously over his shoulder at France, whose turmoil has been thoroughly chronicled in the Spanish press, Franco has since made his first concession to the students. To alleviate congestion in the nation's overcrowded universities, the government promised to open three new universities in Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao...
Smoldering Hostility. The seeds of the student revolt have long existed in France's archaic system of higher education. Overcrowded to a point that stifles learning, lamentably short of professors, and managed by a mammoth but mediocre bureaucracy that resists change. French universities annually flunk some 20% of their...
Lumped loosely in the category of emergency care, such cases claim untold lives each year. But how can such tragedies happen in an age and a nation where severed limbs are restored, kidneys are transplanted, and "dead" hearts are restarted routinely in intensive-cardiac-care wards? Among the causes of...