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An increasingly rigorous Summer School admissions policy has succeeded in weeding out students unprepared for college work and those not interested in studying, Crooks believes. "We're taking a closer look at all applications," he said, and the School requested further information beyond the short application form from more students...
Though it had long been anticipated, Nehru's passing found India unprepared. Only the week before, clearly enfeebled by the stroke he had suffered in January, he had himself brushed aside a question about his successor with the smiling reply: "My lifetime is not ending so very soon." Last...
Even those students who enter the Summer Project in July or August, will be sent for training sessions in Edwards, Miss, before they are allowed into the field. The freedom movement has too much at stake to see the future botched by unprepared workers; that is why SNCC believes the...
Better Than School. Because of their extracurricular frenzy, law-review men are often unprepared in class. On the other hand, the reward for their work on the reviews, as Yale's outgoing Editor in Chief Peter Strauss typically describes it, is "the most intellectually exciting experience of my life...
Splits & Subsidies. The U.S. and its allies came to Geneva disunited and unprepared, but there are also splits among the havenots. The former French African colonies, whose tropical products enjoy preferential treatment in the Common Market, are not about to endorse the Latin Americans' plea for similar treatment. Brazil...