Word: detailing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with approaches and knowledge which seem most likely to provide answers or extend insight. In the elective courses all, or nearly all, departmentally taught, the zeal of departments for teaching in their own disciplines may be unbridled upon a voluntary, no longer captive audience. In this setting depth and detail will quickly be learned...
...Subjects considered in the core curriculum but now offered in greater depth and detail...
...There are celebrated singers who cannot hold a note and artists who cannot grasp the essentials of form and color. Then there is Allen Drury, who happens to be a bestselling novelist without much talent for writing. But Drury has a special gift-a reportorial eye and ear for detail and atmosphere, an expertise about political power, and a seasoned newsman's disdain for cant...
...considering De Gaulle and Mao Tse-tung the two greatest men in the world; thus, since Mao had never made the scene, De Gaulle was clearly Cambodia's all-time guest. Ever since De Gaulle invited himself, Sihanouk had been beside himself with preparations, personally presiding over every detail...
...story that TIME covers in detail and in broad gauge week after week, as in "The Bonfire of Discontent" in THE NATION last week. In addition to such continuing treatment of the subject, we have had seven cover stories on America's cities in the last four years. They have dealt with progress as well as problems-for example, Mayor Richard Daley and the development of Chicago (March 15, 1963), City Planner Edmund Bacon and his achievement in Philadelphia (Nov. 6, 1964), and Mayor John Lindsay's approach to the troubles and delights of New York...