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Word: attractants (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...backing a free, pass-fail fifth course, the nine professors on the CEP rejected arguments that the plan would attract too many students and put too much pressure on Harvard's classroom space and teacher supply. There will probably be some strain, Ford said, but the CEP felt it would be manageable...

Author: By Robert A. Rafsky, | Title: CEP Approves Pass-Fail Course; Faculty to Discuss It Next Term | 12/15/1966 | See Source »

...group chose Cambridge as a recruitment center because it wants to attract Harvard students and faculty members, and becouse it already has several members from Brandeis and Northeastern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Group Organized to Bring Students And Teachers Into Active Politics | 12/12/1966 | See Source »

According to Friedman, it would take from $4 to $6 billion to attract enough men into the service to end the draft. A Defense Department official, who argued that "econometrics is still an art, not a science," painted a picture of the voluntary army that would cost $17 billion a year...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Draft Conference Resolves Nothing | 12/8/1966 | See Source »

Friedman cited a report indicating that if the government spent an additional four to six million dollars a year on military salaries, it could attract enough men into the army to end the draft, and still maintain a three million man force...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Friedman Tells How to End Draft | 12/7/1966 | See Source »

...their field. "If you just left in the things that every doctor should know," he worries, "it would be unpalatable. It would be like eating sawdust." Another professor, however, is sure that lecturers would drop the essential in favor of the new and exciting. "If we didn't attract students...

Author: By Stephen E. Cotton, | Title: Med School Curriculum Reform: Warming Up for a Lengthy Debate | 11/29/1966 | See Source »

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