Word: scholasticism
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"Never Laughed At." Neither girl appears to have suffered either from the emotion-charged recitations or the maternal embrace. "We were never talked down to as children, and we were never laughed at," says Patsy, who graduated cum laude from Wellesley. "We grew up with dignity." Julie, who sailed through...
Already many U.S. seminaries are sending their students to nearby secular institutions for classes, adapting the curriculum to conform more to university standards of a liberal arts or science education. Carrying on the Jesuit tradition of scholarship, dozens of young scholastics are earning doctorates in space sciences, working side by...
Noting that Greg had scored 747 (out of 800) on his Scholastic Aptitude Test, his father, a certified public accountant, said: "When you do that well on the college boards, when you're a National Merit Scholarship winner, and you get into the 99th percentile, and you still don...
Responding to Perkins, Dancer Jose Limón, who teaches at New York's Juilliard School of Music, pointed out that in the end "the scholar and the artist are working toward the same goal. The scholastic method, objective, dispassionate, and the artist's egocentricity are diverse roads...
Sir: The 2,100 pupils and staff of Palisades High School resent your gross misrepresentation, innuendos and half-truths against the character of its school. Palisades High School is justly proud of its fine tradition of school spirit, its nationally recognized scholastic achievement, its record of school and community service...