Word: throughly
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Whiteman said that Yale based its teaching methods on the expediency of individual situations rather than a cover-all philosophy, citing difficulties with the faculty as one reason. But Monro pointed out that through experiments like Freshman Seminars Harvard is seeking to meet the challenge of abler Freshmen.
If you do not think that the Business Board constitutes an absolutely invaluable business experience, you are likely to be dead wrong. As an organization through which well over $100,000 is annually circulated; as an advertising medium that can, if it likes, reject advertisements, and need never to turn...
"She looks terrible," says a West Berliner of Anna. "Typically East." This one comic, ironic touch may do more to unnerve the audience's conscience than the final close-up of two dead hands which almost meet. But perhaps the Berliners have been through enough to take their "frontier between...
Olympian Bruce Hunter splashed his way through the 20 yard Springfield pool to victory in the 60 yard freestyle, while Bob Kaufman, captain Bill Schellstede, Jim Coffman, and Fred Cooley set a new pool record with a 3:57.2 romp in the 400 yard madley relay.
The history seminar will concentrate on the development of the concept of the commonwealth through examination of 19th century British history. Another group will study the literature of Renaissance England, with special emphasis on an author or literary form of their own choosing.