Word: credited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students who fail Sophomore examinations will be allowed to take another test at the end of the Junior year, and to prepare for it by continuing non-credit tutorial work. Although there will be no technical bar to students who change fields of concentration, changes might be more difficult because of the expected increase of content in departmental tutorial...
...this means low income groups, which for the most part are now unemployed. Even supposing that a cut did release a greater proportion of current income for consumption purposes, it is doubtful that this money would in fact be spent. Most likely it would be used to meet outstanding credit obligations assumed during the past boom, or possibly it would be saved in fear of continued economic uncertainty...
Some Faculty members pointed out that the proposals will have little effect on their departments. Gilmore stated that the major changes that would result in the History Department include the addition of Junior tutorial for credit and a test at the end of the Sophomore year...
...economy that has so far seen few breaks in prices, one commodity became cheaper last week: money. Following the drop in the Federal Reserve discount rate fortnight ago, major U.S. banks cut their prime rates-those for the biggest borrowers with the best credit-½% to 3½%, the second bankers' cut in the five months in which the Federal discount rate has dropped from 3½% to 1¾%. Other forms of short-term commercial paper, such as 30-to-90-day notes, also dropped ¼% to 1¼%. But for small borrowers and for consumers buying...
That the Crimson was able to keep the scoring down to 4 to 1 during the first half was a credit to goalie Dick MacKinnon, who was the outstanding performer for the varsity. MacKinnon came up with twenty-eight saves, many of them on extremely difficult shots. During the second half he blocked a shot, cleared the ball himself and raced through nine bewildered Tigers to take a shot on the opponents' goal--a rarity for any net-minder...