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When the material in the courses did not place equal emphasis on technical and non-technical material, Merrifield said that he favored coordinating the section schedule with the nature of the material. This clarification came in response to Edwin C. Kemble, professor of Physics and lecturer in Natural Sciences 2...
Backing this first squad, Pickett has a nearly equal second team which draws experience from Dean, Governor Dummer, Lawerence, Middlesex, and Park School. The line between first and second team in quite thin, as evidenced by the almost continual shifting of the lineup in search of workable combinations.
Credit for the formidable task of winnowing out a set of passages simultaneously suited to the theatre and representative of the book, belongs to Mary Manning, who selected and organized the scenes as well as ably directing the production. It would be quite impossible to distill Joyce's monolith into...
The continual enrollment increase is one of the main points of emphasis in "Notes on Harvard College: Graphic and Statistical," a booklet prepared by David W. Bailey, secretary to the Corporation.
Such choices are not easy. The staff is under paid in a university accustomed to offering the highest salaries in its field. Not only does this disturb the librarian, but the continual effort to keep a capable staff is handicapped when some universities have a median salary $1000 a year...