Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Graduate School of Engineering also announced yesterday that the flying course initiated this year will probably be given next year. Both the summer course and the regular eight months course during the academic winter term will consist of seventy-two hours of ground school and thirty-five hours of...
Few of his colleagues will quarrel with Dr. Zipf's principle that the teacher should not misuse the lecture, or the tutorial conference, in a deliberate effort to impose his political views. There has been very little of that misuse at Harvard. There is need for making a distinction between...
Whatever position we take, we are going to take it in part because of our emotions, and in part (as large a part as possible, we hope!) on the basis of rational and critical analysis of our emotional position. But a great deal of current discussion assumes that "emotional involvement...
But Baxter went further and discussed academic freedom: "Chancellor Capen of the University of Buffalo . . . before the Association of American University Professors . . . referred to the 'exhibitionists' and 'mountebanks' in the academic world 'who to feed their own vanity, recklessly stake the profession's most precious and hard-won possession'." Baxter...
In view of this despicable type of disloyalty, one may wonder if a mere local student reaction supported by the local press is enough, now that academic freedom, prestige, even tax-exemption are perhaps at stake. . . . No matter what happens in Europe or here, the poise and loyalty of American...