Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...approach to expansion must first be made on the graduate school level, he pointed out. "We depend upon the graduate school to handle our tutorial and sections. If the College is to expand, then our programs in the Graduate school must also expand. And yet we cannot increase the size of that program without seriously diluting its present quality...
...control or to the control of Russia. Yugoslavia, loyal to Russia, but nevertheless more loyal to Tito, refused to bow under the yoke of the Soviet Union, and broke off relations. There is a slight possibility that if Stalin had lived, and China did not have to depend on Soviet aid in the Korean war, China might have broken away also...
...social and natural sciences underlies much of this danger. Business too often has demanded technically trained people though simultaneously mouthing approval of the humanities. Possibly a compromise between education and business could be worked out wherein business would assume much of the specialized training after graduation and depend on the colleges for more general, liberal instruction. Today, many who major in the sciences in order to secure jobs find themselves later placed in administrative positions where their technical skills are almost useless...
...some sports are more popular than others. A football game will always draw larger crowds than a fencing match. Yet from the player's point of view outside popularity is arbitrary. Baseball has declined considerably since the twenties, and though spectator appeal sustains basketball and hockey, track and crew depend upon tradition for their headlines and their "major" status. The H.A.A. has faithfully tried to reflect the student body's interest, as in 1938. It has never, however, elevated a sport primarily for the players. This de-emphasis of the individual player is evident in the present organization...
Regardless of whether there are two big federations or one, the different individual unions will continue to operate as separate unions, Healy said. In politics, however, he thought that the merger would give labor a more consolidated front. The increase i political power "would depend on how well the federation leaders can bring the members of their unions to follow one policy," Healy continued...