Word: burdening
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...achieving this educational revolution, the Report frankly states that the burden will rest primarily on publicly supported institutions and that the resources "will have to come from the Federal Government." It is clear that the Commission has faced cold facts with honesty; it has recognized that a politically or economically cautious skirting of issues cannot conceivably meet the task. The Report's message is unambiguous; education just as well as defense and social security is the nation's business...
Photographers, informal or otherwise, are as honey to the eyes of Alfred M. Weisberg '47, photographic big-wig of the 1947-48 Album. According to Weisberg, he is at present carrying alone the pictorial burden of the massive tome...
...Streamlining of the Class Day program, and assumption of financial burden for these ceremonies by the College...
...announced the establishment of the first school of law at any American or British university. The new school was housed in three ground floor rooms of a building next to the County Courthouse, and County Attorney Asahel Stearns was named University Professor of Law to handle the administrative burden and aid Parker in his teaching duties...
Concentration and distribution rules are intended to provide the basic framework that will guide a man towards a well-rounded education. The regulations will set the pattern of studies, but each individual must plan both the type and sequence of courses that comprise his education. This system places the burden of proof with the student. It requires that he choose his courses wisely and be carefully tutored in the ultimate objectives of concentration and distribution. The undergraduate who is carefully advised and sets up a precise balance between general and specialized courses can often realize the full value...