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Word: bluebooks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sure we don't miss them. Why do you think all exams insist at the top. "Illustrate:" Be Specific:" etc? They mean it. The illustrations, of course, needn't be singularly relevant, but they must be there. If Vague Generalities are anathema, sparkling chips of concrete scattered through your bluebook will have you up for sainthood. Or at least Dean's List. Name at least the titles of every other book Hame ever wrote: Don't just say "Medieval cathedrals." name nine. Think of a few specific examples of "contemporary decadence." like Natalie Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Or, Get Facts, 'Any Facts' | 9/18/1969 | See Source »

SINCE the "Fortune 500," which ranks the nation's largest companies according to sales, first appeared in 1954, corporations on the list have moved up, down, on and off faster than naughty debutantes move out of or back into the bluebook. Last week FORTUNE published its 14th annual 500, and, with the urge to merge rampant everywhere, the ranks were more scrambled than ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: CORPORATIONS: THE 500 & HOW THEY FARED | 6/21/1968 | See Source »

...bluebook question started with a November HPC recommendation that booklets from all final examinations be returned to students. The CEP took no action on the resolution Wednesday and Brooks echoed Dean Ford's statement of a month ago that the only action needed on the HPC request was a reminder to the Faculty members to save exams for students who want them back. The CEP confirmed its vote of two weeks ago backing a new department of Visual and Environmental Studies. Details of the new department's structure, already outlined in an HPC audit on the Arch Sci Department, were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CEP Discusses Mosteller Report | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

...forms themselves make an income tax report look as easy to fill out as the front of a bluebook. And, like some exam proctors, whoever writes the Fulbright application kindly reminds you to look the exam over before beginning: at the top of one of the large green forms is a list of all the little sub-forms which you should include: "Reminder: A complete application consists of 4 copies of this form / 1 language report / 4 letters of reference / 1 certificate of health / all transcripts / 1 5x8 record card / 1 3x5 index card / 1 identification label / 5x8 card...

Author: By Donna Oscura, | Title: In Twenty-Five Words or Less: Why I Count on Grad School | 12/17/1965 | See Source »

When the last Soc Sci 119 student surenders his bluebook to the proctors in Burr A this afternoon, the longest Fall term reading-exam period in living memory will be over. Everyone agrees that it has been fun. After Christmas some of us come to know our courses for the first time. Abstract catalogue titles suddenly turn into hard-headed realities of lecture notes and reading lists. The rest of us take a fresh look at what we have been doing since September, able to develop a critical overview once details are carefully mastered. January is a time for "putting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Week Off | 2/3/1965 | See Source »

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