Word: augments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...earning from outside employment. In families with no children, 77 percent of veterans' wives do outside work, while the same figure for families with one child drops to 23 percent. The burden, in the latter case, is carried by the veterans themselves, half of whom seek jobs to augment their incomes...
What remains? The most practical way out is to consolidate Biochemical Sciences into a more concrete field. With a special eye on the pre-meds who make up ninety percent of its concentrators, the field might augment its superior tutorial with improved formal preparation for honors and non-honors candidates alike, with quite happy results. In 1942 there was a course, Chemistry 46, which covered such chemical theory and procedure as a pre-media should know, but which unfortunately was not accepted for honors credit in Biochemical Sciences. Something similar to it is being offered this summer, and if continued...
Although the University's Public Administration School already employs the case method on a small scale, the Carnegie-financed study will "greatly augment the body of available material and will cover many more situations," Professor Fainsod declared...
Reiterating its stand against the recent rent increases, the American Veterans Committee declared last night that money to augment the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' scanty finances "can come from elsewhere...
...Donnell, 60-minute man against Dartmouth, is expected to be sharing a goodly chunk of the quarter backing chores even if Kenary is pronounced ready to go against Princeton. To augment the halfback lineup weakened by the transfer of Kenary, Leo Flynn has been moved from behind the center signal calling spot. With this switch the tailback quartet shows a mixture of razzle and venerable experience embracing Hal Moffie, Jim Noonan, and Chuck Roche...