Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This course may be offered for credit only in programs for the Master's degree. It may be taken in successive years, but may be counted only once...
Playing the most informal schedule of the three College teams, the Jayvees have several victories both official and unofficial to their credit; but their chances against Newton today must remain a question mark due to the constant state of flux of the squad...
...Laubach has been more interested in planting the seed and getting results than in getting the credit, but some of us who know what obstacles he had to overcome . . . would like to have it known where this splendid accomplishment began...
...credit to 6 2-year-old Dr. Laubach, inventor of the each-one-teach-one method. A Congregationalist missionary who went directly to the Philippines from his studies at Princeton and Columbia, he has spent more than 30 years teaching millions of illiterates, from India to Ecuador, to read & write their own languages. Now in Cairo, Dr. Laubach will set up literacy charts in 20 languages and dialects to keep the each-one-teach-one ball rolling through Africa...
...rate at which Britain is using up her medicine, the U.S. and Canadian loans. The $3,750,000,000 U.S. loan is being spent at the rate of $120,000,000 a month; at that pace it will not last beyond 1948. The $1,250,000,000 Canadian credit is being spent at the rate of $50,000,000 a month; at that pace it will be exhausted by March 1948. (The rate of expenditure was not specified in the loan agreements, but, unofficially, British spokesmen said a year ago that the U.S. loan might last until 1951.) Lord Woolton...