Word: cores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...money for such films would come out of a $2 million sum earmarked for Core Curriculum "start-up costs," Phyllis Keller, associate Dean of the Faculty for academic planning, says. The Core money will go towards course development costs and addtional junior faculty for Core courses...
Alfred D. Chandler Jr., Straus Professor of Business History, says he plans to show a film a week in his Core Curriculum course, Historical Study A-16, "The Development of Managerial Capitalism," if it is offered next year. "Of course, it's a great aid in teaching history if you can show people what things used to look like," he says...
Course development could mean projects like Chandler's films, slide shows for art courses, or translations for Foreign Cultures courses. Academic departments normally absorb such costs themselves, but the glut of many new Core courses simultaneously asking for development money makes the capital campaign's allocation essential, Keller says...
...Irrevy" exposes how the pro-nuclear forces shape the debate about atomic energy. Gofman's chief strength is his ability to penetrate to the core of an issue through barriers of scientific and judicial jargon. He points out that concentration on the dilemma of waste disposal distracts the public's attention from the equally insoluble and more immediate problem of radiation leakage throughout the nuclear fuel cycle, from mine to mill to reactor. He assails an emphasis on energy conservation through onerous consumer restraint. He says far larger gains are possible from introduction of energy-efficient design to construction...
...wouldn't have as many students if the course were taught in lectures only," Otto Eckstein, Warburg Professor of Economics, said yesterday. "We're also called Social Analysis 10 this year, so we picked up a few more because of the Core," he added...