Word: cues
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...more radical Gen Ed reform proposal from the Committee on Undergraduate Education, which would have changed all Gen Ed requirements to recommendations, was delayed. The CUE supported the current reform and OUE member James S. Ackerman, professor of Fine Arts, seconded it yesterday...
While the Committee on Undergraduate Education has dominated most curriculum reform discussion for the past year and a half, this first reform to effect most undergraduates did not creep through the bureaucratic jungle of the CUE but instead emerged swiftly and quietly from the Committee on General Education...
...CUE has already endorsed a more massive Gen Ed reform which would drop all Gen Ed requirements in favor of recommendations and an expanded advising system. When the CUE proposal was discussed at the last Faculty meeting, Wilcox and other CGE members spoke out against...
...CUE has endorsed the Wilcox proposal and CUE member James S. Ackerman. professor of Fine Arts, will second it. Ackerman said yesterday that the two proposals were not conflicting and that the CUE proposal was a first step which did not preclude further reform...
...Theater Two"-open with a comedy sketch about overcoming the inhibitions of playing kazoo, and then quickly proceed to do a "sound story" designed for audience participation: one brother tells about getting up in the morning and going to work while the other brother holds up a series of cue cards- "Radio," "Hot Water," "Happy" -and the audience is supposed to provide sound effects with specially provided kazoos. Steven and Joel (nice guys that they are) are very anxious to have the audience enjoy and take part in this boring, foolish game, and (this is where the tyranny comes...