Word: accepter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...move, according to Vincent J. Solomita, instructor in Design, has doubled working room. Additional space has enabled undergraduate Arch Sci courses, for the first time, to accept all applicants...
...Association Committee, emphasized Buttrick, has always favored "student autonomy;" and Buttrick himself is considered to have furthered integration by opening morning prayer meetings to Radcliffe students and by voting to accept women in the Divinity School...
Last week the Census Bureau handed in its final report, and the sure thing gurgled down the drain. New York's population is now 7,795,471, down 96,486 in seven years. Mayor Wagner refused to accept the figures. Then the state attorney general eased the pain by ruling that state aid would not be reduced unless the next regular count confirmed the decline. Net result of the gamble: a $1,500,000 loss to the municipal pocketbook and a stiff blow to municipal pride...
...according to ability. About half the schools give superior students college-level work. Only one principal bothered to mention his physical plant as a major asset; only a few mentioned extracurricular activities. But their comments spoke volumes: "I am never happy except with superior work." "We simply refuse to accept mediocrity." "We started high and raised our standards from year to year." "When in doubt, give the lower grade...
...expire. Protectionists are gaining strength in Congress; they will push hard to wipe out laws under which President Eisenhower can lower many tariffs whenever similar concessions are granted by foreign countries. White House has given notice that it will fight to have laws extended, though it may have to accept some changes...