Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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To one who measures progress by the movements of his feet, his shoulders, and the second hand of his timepiece, Harvard Hall is the most irritating bottle-neck of this exuberant academic era. But to him who stands aside to watch men and women queuing up for knowledge instead of...
First, students who feel that credits earned while in the Army--either in ASTP or in other advanced work--cannot be added to course credits earned here without severe dislocation of their academic program may petition the Administrative Board to have these extra credits dropped. These petitions are initiated by...
"Armchair Auditing," the latest brainchild program of the Crimson Network, will bring to the air tomorrow night the first of a series of regular academic lectures by professors and department heads in the University.
Of the first 143 who entered in 1849, only .17 were graduated. Today City College, with 27,000 students, † has proportionately fewer casualties but still rates as a college with exacting entrance exams and high academic standards. Its engineering and business courses are topnotch.
As chief health officer for the city of Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Leavell's double barreled campaign on the academic plane throughout the backwoods country departments built up an outstanding center for the teaching of preventive medicine.