Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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>Chicago's up & coming Canteen Food Service, less than three years in the business, is already grossing $2,500,000 a year. Business is terrific for factory feeders, but so are their headaches: high prices, labor problems, food shortages and equipment and maintenance shortages. These make caterers' chief...
As originally passed by the House, the bill would have deferred college students threatened with induction until the end of an academic semester. The Senate, however, made this provision only for high school students, and the interchamber conference which followed did likewise. Final approval of the Senate clause means that...
The necessity and importance of a language requirement is not being questioned. Its value has, if anything, increased along with that of the sciences. But preserving accepted pre-war limits in language requirement is to sacrifice expediency for traditional academic prestige. This prestige has already met large compromises under emergency...
Commemorating the execution of Czech students on November 17, 1939, and pledging American youth to fight for world academic freedom, next Tuesday will be celebrated as International Students Day at Harvard and other colleges and universities throughout the United Nations.
That great symbol of American speed, the crack passenger train, will soon be slowed for the duration. Last week Eastern railroad executives began working out slower passenger and freight schedules that will: 1) save wear & tear; 2) enable heavier loadings; 3) allow for interruptions due to heavy war traffic. But...