Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...credit side, the M.E.s found that A.P. stories are getting fresher and brighter. Readability Expert Dr. Rudolf Flesch, hired to teach clear and simple writing (TIME, Feb. 16), said that the A.P.'s output is less monotonous than a year ago, although it still needs sprucing up. Best of all, the A.P. seemed to be growing aware that the changing nature of the news is forcing it to report not only what happened...
...this field of football movies as well as others, credit Harvard with a "first." For Claus Gelotte, Boston and Cambridge photo equipment retailer, started the business of capturing football contests on 16 mm. films 20 years ago on Soldiers Field...
...next two years, the department offered a course in thesis writing for credit, Economics 10a. However, this was discontinued last spring because the policy committee judged it too "advisory" and not tutorial enough, and because Faculty policy does not permit credit solely for work on an honors thesis...
...dropped the undergraduate's status to an all time low, so far as the Division of History, Government, and Economics goes. This was brought about by the Department's unsuccessful attempt the year before to have its cake and eat it. At that time there was a "course" giving credit to students writing a thesis, but including no tutorial at all, which was a combination that the Faculty's Committee on Educational Policy did not consider cricket, since the requirement for honors is 16 courses plus a thesis. When the Economics Department found this out, it decided to leave...
...this to the side, the fact remains that students in one of the College's larger fields will get tutorial for credit in their Senior year, if they are honors candidates, and that can make a big difference to those students. It can make a big difference, that is, if the Economics Department takes its tutorial seriously and does not let it turn into "advising," which has happened in some other departments, and if students take it seriously and do not treat it as if it were peripheral to their course work, which has happened throughout the College. Half-hearted...