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...well off financially is the modern U.S. teacher compared to his counterpart in 1904 or 1929? Last week, in a special report, the Fund for the Advancement of Education gave an answer: the higher his rank, the worse off the teacher...
Perhaps the most significant will be the respective defenses. The rugged Crimson line, by wearing down its Dartmouth counterpart, could got around to rush Beagle as consistently and effectively as it did Columbia's Claude Benham. With the possible exception of Guard Ted Metropoulos, that line is in top shape...
...professor succeded in attending sessions of several Soviet courts but never could gain admittance to the Supreme Court. This tribunal, unlike its American counterpart, meets only in closed sessions. Even a special request to the Vice-President of the Court, who gave a dinner in honor of Berman and of United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, did not get Berman admitted to one of the closed sessions...
...body, is born, lives, grows and dies . . . But governing that body there seems to be an intangible something that can feel and think, a subtler part of him which is the essence of his being . . . Man seems to be two beings-a material one, and its immaterial counterpart . . . Are they both 'real,' or is one of them no more than an illusion...
...several ways the freshman league stands ahead of its upperclass counterpart. While only 40% of the upperclassmen compete in the House Leagues, over 60% of the freshmen participated in the Yard program. This is primarily due to the fact that the freshman athletic units are considerably smaller than the Houses and it is thus easier to make a team...