Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ecclesiastical vestments. Dressed in these robes, and taking the title of the Anglican Bishop of Madras, Cole appeared at one of the better known English public schools, and confirmed several of the schoolboys in the chapel. Why his archaic vestments did not give him away at the time, I cannot imagine, but perhaps as Bishop of faraway Madras, the age and condition of his robes did not matter...
Andrews: "I cannot...
Main reason behind the move is the recent high number of scholarship students who have fallen below Group Three standing in their first year. "Many times a C-plus instead of a B-minus has meant a boy cannot continue in College, just because he has fallen into some hard luck," Dean Leighton stated. Because of the existence of the present arbitrary rule, an existence of the present arbitrary rule, an excessive emphasis is placed on "grade grabbing," he remarked...
...relation of the conference groups to the lecture system is a shadowy one which cannot be fixed for the whole College at one blow. The value of a lecturer depends entirely on his presentation: the originality of his material, the effectiveness of his delivery, and the organization of his ideas. If a lecturer is not stimulating on the platform, his talks might just as well be mimeographed and handed out to the class. In any case, the department and the faculty member in charge of each course would have to decide how many lectures and how many conference groups there...
Most Foges enterprises make money, but Future is still in the red, thanks to its printing costs - $1.20 a copy. Nevertheless, it will grow from a quarterly to eight issues this year, go monthly in 1949. It cannot look forward yet to printing in England, but it is getting closer to home. Last week, things being what they were in Czechoslovakia, Foges & Co. planned to transfer their production to Holland...