Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...courses are required, generally to be divided half and half between the literature and the history of the concentrator's country or period. The department grants great latitude, however, in what they call "related courses," and as a result History 1--while it lasted--and English 123 both get credit for American History and Lit majors. The range of possible courses makes the department one of the least specialized in the College...
Among the handful of British and American foreign correspondents remaining in the Balkans, all of whom deserve full credit for doing their jobs under the worst possible journalistic conditions, are: the New York Times' Meyer S. Handler, the Associated Press' Alexander Singleton...
...foreign correspondents who learned their trade under the auspices of the free U.S. or British press, the kind of restricted news coverage that the Balkans Communist states now have to offer is, to say the least, frustrating. It is all the more to the credit of those correspondents who remain, therefore, that they are doing a tough job as best they can until the Iron Curtain closes completely or it again becomes possible to report freely what is going on in the Balkans...
...face of an impressive show of batting by the '52s, Governor Dummer had to replace its pitcher before the end of the first inning. But the damage already had been done. The freshmen had four runs to their credit...
...commercial credit based primarily upon money or property?" asked Samuel Untermeyer, counsel for the committee...