Word: correspondence
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Kirk, when conferring these and 40 other degrees said, "College leaders must stand against legislators and small interest groups. Men are needed who will tell professors they are neglecting the educational needs of students by offering "too many courses which correspond more to the specialized professional interests of the individual professors...
From New Delhi, TIME Correspond ent Joe David Brown recently wrote me about his experiences covering the news of India. "One time I should look back on. I suppose," wrote Brown, "is the week I spent in the wilds of Bihar while doing the research for the cover story on Vinoba Bhave [TIME, May 11];. Much of the time was spent trekking through the tiger-and the elephant-infested jungles. Since Bhave and his followers are strict practition ers of ahimsa (nonviolence), and are not even supposed to resist a man-eat ing tiger or a rogue elephant, each...
...past 14 months Dave Richardson has been a TIME correspondent in the Middle East, with headquarters in Beirut. Having spent only five weeks of the past six years in the U.S., he is looking forward to a Quiet Year Of academic life. He is back on a leave of absence to accept one of the fellowships for American foreign correspond ents granted by the Council on Foreign Relations...
...Thunderclaps. Another "proof" of the British Israelites' theory has been drawn from the Great Pyramid of Cheops. For centuries busy minds have marked off the passages inside the pyramid in a scale corresponding roughly to the calendar (about one inch representing a year). Certain markings, turns and corners along the passages have been found to correspond with historical events, and were thus used for prophecies. World War I, the Depression and World War II have been recognized on this scale and passed; dead ahead has loomed the most portentous date of all-the date upon which the pyramid...
...major shouted his name to correspond ents. "Operation Big Switch'' had begun...