Word: adjuncts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...give you but one word of warning, it would be to keep football and, for that matter, all other sports, free of governmental bureaucratic regulations . . . The game would no longer be a sport; it would be another of our lost freedoms, a plaything of selfish politics, a helpless adjunct to a creeping centralization of power in a government which threatens athletic life, fortune and sacred honor...
...Harvard, Cavers said, would require at least $5,000,000 for its fulfillment. The project was originally outlined in a 1947 report by the Law School's Committee on International Legal Studies, and called for a new, autonomous school that would function as a Law School adjunct...
Only one course, English Composition, remains today from the original curriculum. It is counted as a 17th full course required for the Harvard extension degree, the A.A. or Adjunct in Arts. The College today only calls for 16 year's credits...
...name changed to Adjunct. The A.A. is distinguished by being written in English while all bachelors' degrees are in Latin...
...There is a possibility," Phelps said, "That this Poets' Theater could be the nucleus of a permanent adjunct to the American stage. We are starting on a small scale, and as we learn, the productions will become more polished, and they will also become more elaborate...