Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...announcement that Mrs. Monnahan has re-engaged herself in wedlock. . . The new maid has yet to cultivate here "Good Morning Dearie" to that degree of which we are accustomed . . . The faculty's Charlie McCarthy-Edgar Bergen team makes it apparent that a human relations' course is needed in the curriculum . . . With the Galesburg Classification Yard for material, Gregg cartoons for animation, and rails for weapons, Transportation Classes will henceforth be held at dawn...
Voluntary student-faculty agreements replace rules of curriculum and conduct. Typical agreement: boys and girls stay out of one another's bedrooms except to visit the sick. Another: on entering the Senior Division, each student contracts with the faculty to do a certain scholastic job (reading, laboratory, thesis) chosen by him with faculty advice...
...course requirements for the degree must have been met by the student while he was in residence at Harvard. It is also required that at least one-half of the training courses offered as credits toward the degree be of the type ordinarily included in the Harvard College curriculum...
Chaplain Cleary's citaton noted his services in connection with the indoctrination of the chaplains who have been graduated from the Chaplain School since it was re-activated under his command in February, 1942. The awards to Chaplains Deibert and Braude described the organization of the curriculum of Chaplain School and the other activities of the Department of Training as significant contributions to inter-religious co-operation...
...well-mannered Berkshire School, the students talk increasingly with their hands. They all have the air-talk habit. A handsome New England prep school at Sheffield, Mass., Berkshire this year generated unwonted zip in its student body by teaching them to fly as a regular part of the curriculum. This week 40 fledglings in this pioneering airprep school were agog over the first of their number to take his test for a pilot's license. With 35 hours of soloing, 17-year-old James D. Geier of Cincinnati had beaten out his headmaster. Headmaster Albert Keep still has only...