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...curriculum based on the classics will seek to remedy that defect. "The emphasis," says Bruce M. Bigelow, Brown's vice-president, "will be on analyzing, not on memorizing...
Textiles. On 17.8% less sales, Celanese's net skidded from $24.8 to $9,200,000. Bigelow-Sanford's carpet business grossed 13% less ($67.3 million), and for the second year in a row it wound up in the red, though the loss had been cut from...
College, Wriston says, is not only dull, it is often soporific, and "most textbooks are hardly worth reading. If they are not barren of ideas, they are impoverished in that respect." Since 1946 a group of Brown professors, sparkplugged by Vice President Bruce M. Bigelow, has been looking for a solution. Financed by a special $250,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation, Brown's plan is now just about set to go into effect next fall...
...freshman and sophomore classes. For these students there will be no regular lectures or textbooks. Instead of studying the usual subjects, they will spend their time tracking down ideas. They will read some of the great classics and the best of scholarly commentaries, but "the emphasis," says Bigelow, "will be on analyzing, not on memorizing...
Freshman Soccer--Minor Sport Numerals, 1956--George V. Angelis, John Bigelow, Karl N. Bjork, Henrick E. Fischer, Richard E. Fisher, Charles R. FitzGerald, Harry P. Gelles, Werner R. Genieser, John B. Hadick, Michael W. Hannegan, Francis S. Holmes, William Laimbeer, William E. Lingelbach, Dennis G. Little, Robert A. Lloyd, Wilfred F. Lorry, Hugh A. Sargent, Godfrey G. Truslow, James P. Whittal, Jr., Geoffrey M. Kalmus...