Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...With broad distribution encouraged in economics, philosophy, sociology, and American culture and emphasis on government for future planners, the required technical courses are 36 (Graphics) and 7a (Statics) for architects, and the former alone for landscapers...
Astronomy 1 is the department's bread-and-butter course. Devised to present a broad, scientific survey, it is not highly mathematical and no severe prerequisites are stipulated. It is an excellent practical distribution course; out of it, the non-Astronomy-major should get a reasonable good grasp of the natures of physical laws, atomic physics, and the universe, and in general an appreciation of the way the scientist solves the problems of nature...
Pole vault--P. Harwood, W. Lawrence, O. C. Torrey; high jump--P. Garland, G. Harrigan, G. Hauptfuhrer, G. O'Neill, D. B. Reed; broad jump--E. Garnsey, A. Green, T. Guyton, J. C. Hunt, H. Thayer; shot put--J. Fisher, P. Garland, W. Jackson, R. M. Miller, M. Shatuck, A. Wheeler; hammer throw--S. Felton, J. Fisher, J. Thorndike, P. Zeigler; discus throw--T. Cameron, S. Felton, J. Fisher, P. Garland, W. Jackson; javelin throw--J. Holbrook, E. Kaelber, F. Powers, D. Trimble, M. Von Saltza...
...fields can offer so wide a range of subject material as does Economics--which would perhaps be more appropriately entitled Political Economy. The great variety of subject matter illustrates the imposing array of eminent professorial talent--representing a broad gamut of economic belief--which makes this such an enticing field for the serious student...
...English Department is broad enough in scope, with enough worthwhile courses and teaching, to warrant concentration by almost anyone with a bent for literature. At the same time it provides an easy outlet for the student with no desire to over-specialize in any one field. The catalogue is complete with both narrow and survey courses and although the former are more competently and exhaustively handled by men export in their respective fields, such traditional crowd drawers as English 5, 7, and 23 give some return for the considerable reading required...