Word: creditably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such a tutorial, extending over the entire year, would count as an additional half course in the manner of General Education A. Offering credit would provide encouragement without coercion; students would not have to enroll, but those who did would be likely to keep up with their work. A student's doing well in such a group could be an argument for his re-admission to honors and full-credit Tutorial 99 within his department, if he wanted. Otherwise, it is possible that the committee could, on the basis of a generally distinguished record and a long essay, as well...
...made any easier by the Federal Reserve Board. The F R B has tried to ease credit to help the recovery without making it so easy that the boom gets out of hand and brings another puff of inflation. Although both Anderson and the F R B cooperate closely to try to keep the economy stable, they necessarily work at cross-purposes. If the F R B eases credit enough to stop the interest rise, it makes Anderson's job easier. But if this happens, it makes its own job of controlling inflation harder...
...CREDIT CARD BASEBALL will be served by Diners' Club. It signed Chicago White Sox to permit cardholders to charge tickets, is dickering with other major league clubs...
...argument is chiefly over how to achieve the 5%: by massive Government help or the resources of private industry? A.F.L.-C.I.O. Economist Stanley Ruttenberg would like the Government to do much more of the job. He wants a loosening of credit, a big (and probably unbalanced) budget, with huge federal school, housing and other programs to make full employment. What about inflation? No problem, say the spenders. But what may be a problem is borrowing funds to finance the spending (see State of Business...
This alternative is very similar to the system abandoned last year by the major departments in that it puts all responsibility for the program on the departments. The only difference is that the tutorial would be given for credit and that enrollment in it would be voluntary One University official who favors such a program estimates that it would attract twenty to thirty students in each department and would thus involve the addition of only three tutor hours a week...