Word: curriculums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...training in one specific field in the hands of those who possess them. The Littauer School proposes not to replace these, nor even to give the training necessary to pass them, and it is designed neither to supply theoretical and general education, nor to omit these from its curriculum...
...Bible course had less than 40 students while today the course is one of the largest on the curriculum, with over 250 students enrolled. "I have no memories of the course which are not pleasant ones," Lake said yesterday when questioned about his leaving. His last lecture, on December 16, is expected to be on Tobit and Ecclesiastes...
...difficult. Good journalism requires background; and it is therefore more adaptable as a graduate school function than as a college department. However, it should be said in dealing with this alternative that some additional English courses on elementary journalism and its origins might be a welcome change for the curriculum of many students...
Most obvious of the several alternatives for which the Nieman money might be used is a School of Journalism. With the new Graduate School of Public Administration now well underway, many persons see no reason why a similar set-up cannot be fabricated for journalism. The curriculum might be decided upon and courses planned in the same way innovated by the Littauer School, namely, by conference with newspapermen and authorities who know the needs of their particular field...
...result of the enthusiastic turnout, Norman W. Fradd, Assistant Director of Physical Education, said that he would consult with William J. Bingham, Director, about the possibility of including the sport in the university athletic curriculum...