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...curriculum, Mansfield says before grade inflation existed—Mansfield notes that C’s were the average grade then—many students found the adjustment to Harvard difficult. Mansfield himself says that as a first-year he “had his moments of doubt and challenge?? with his academics...
Amusingly, Weaver claims that it would be a degradation for anyone to “sink to the challenge?? of arguing against Gladden Pappin’s philosophical arguments, and then proceeds to argue against them himself. Perhaps Weaver feels justified in doing this because he believes himself, unlike Pappin, unbiased by any kind of “long-held personal views,” which he seems to think are wrong by virtue of their being long-held...
According to Cyndy Wulfsberg, Moorestown’s school board president, the lawsuit poses a “real challenge?? to Moorestown...
...Time after time, he could see our nation’s next pressing challenge??and its solution—even when it was decades away from our own national conscience,” Clinton said in a tribute to Moynihan on her website...
...person’s Great Books is another’s list of books that grate. It is no easy task to devise a mandatory humanities curriculum, and many would, doubtless, be unhappy with the result if Harvard tried. However, that is no reason to shy away from the challenge??and, with a little inspiration and plenty of perspiration, a committee made up of administrators, faculty and elected students could ultimately succeed in drawing up a workable selection of worthy texts. The process would be arduous and maybe even “acrimonious”: but using that...