Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Report's logic, then, is none too consistent. But even if it were perfect, we could not support the Council's predilection for a two-course requirement. Though the opinions of student are crucial for constructing a G.E. efficiency chart, they are not relevant to setting the standards that characterize the Harvard education. Perhaps students do dislike General Education, and perhaps they dislike exams, theses and the rigours of their courses, too but no one will say that their reaching should modify these things...
...vital importance of the problem and the need for a preventive plan, and are more than interested in testing it out. If they do it will "enable communitties to begin on a program of reorientation of preventive efforts with the aim of more pointed and relevant attacks on (the) crucial factors" involved in the casuation of the criminal
...courses' various components contribute toward fulfilling the purposes of General Education. From the instructors' point of view, the lecturer's task is unifying his course, focusing attention on its central problems, and in general guiding the students along the desired line of thought. Sections were credited with a crucial role, that of goading students into using the facts and considerations acquired from lectures and readings in class discussions. Full participation in such discussion is considered all the more important because General Education's fare supposedly consists mostly of ideas, problems, and values. Essays shared this importance, as they...
...question of who owns the marginal lands does indeed remain in dispute, but the crucial issue is actually who will manage the land and use the oil revenue. Since paramount rights in the areas under consideration are vested in the United States, an attempt to grab them for the use of the three separate states involved is "robbery". Despite assumptions to the contrary, the Supreme Court declared in the California case of 1947 that the states had never held title to the submerged land...
...marriage of Li'l Abner to Daisy Mae. Though Abner has been close enough to the altar to whiff the smoke from the cigar of self-made Magistrate Marryin' Sam, Cartoonist Al Capp always stepped in, in time's nick, with a save. Once, at the crucial moment, a gas explosion blasted Abner into a tree out of Daisy Mae's reach. Another time, after Preacher Sam had completed the $1.25 ceremony (with "hootin' an' hollerin', catch-as-catch-can rasslin' . . . and several embarrassin' jokes told in a loud voice...