Word: cents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cent for affiliation with Mount Ida," Goodnow says, "I'm all for continuing...
...graded on a numerical scale with letter equivalents. The new scale gives higher letter grades for some numbers than did the old. Five of the eight numerical grades that used to be C's, for example, will now be B's. Under the old system, more than 50 per cent of the first-year grades were C+ or lower...
Under the old system, only numerical grades were reported, with averages computed to two decimal places. Students with averages of 71.50 or higher (about 30 per cent of the class) were ranked. Last year, a student with a second-year average of 72.49 would have ranked 109, and one with a 71.50 would have been...
...available, I submit men will always seek it; they are not likely to let cultural or racial bonds stand in the way. What is more, the African brokers in the slave trade--of whom there were tens of thousands--were not restrained by knowledge that perhaps 40 per cent of the human cargo in Middle Passage perished before reaching the Western Hemisphere. In short, I would suggest most firmly that the Black Experience is truly nothing more than a valiant of the Human Experience. Put another way and rather cynically, power is what power does...
...election results were not surprising. We had estimated that there were about 50 people leaning toward Kennedy, 550. In the white areas, the vote was distributed much more equally. But Indianapolis is 45 per cent Negro. Kennedy captured the city...