Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...test, which will be given in February and May of 1954, will become one of the School's qualifications for admission. The School will still depend heavily on interviews, undergraduate marks, and extra-curricular activities...
...book, "How Russia is Ruled," Fainsod, director of political studies at Harvard's Russian Research Center, says, "Whether the present phase of defensive consolidation will be long-lasting will depend in considerable measure on the success which the new leadership enjoys in stabilizing its authority...
...undoubtedly prepared to concede something, and delegates from both countries have just begun negotiating in Washington. How much Panama gets in the end may depend a lot on just how tactful a pitch likable, English-speaking Chichí Remón was able to make to Ike at dinner this week...
Where Harvard must depend on a tutorial system for close student-faculty relations, contact between teachers and pupils at OU is by its own nature very close. With a faculty of over 400, few College courses have an enrollment exceeding 40 students. Since the emphasis for faculty tenure at Ohio is placed on teaching rather than writing, professors spend a great deal of time with students outside the classroom in late discussions, instead of rushing off to a dark corner of some library to work on a technical paper...
...Dartmouths it must be said that they were operating without the key to their T formation, quarterback Jim Miller. This is not an exceptional Dartmouth team, and if it is to win many football games this season it must depend on the passing of Miller and the catching of two very fine ends, Dave Thielscher and Dave McLaughlin. Miller is no Gene Howard when it comes to handling the ball, but he throws a very accurate pass...