Word: directs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Speaking on "The Church in the University" at the First Church in Cambridge, Ford said that misunderstanding has surrounded the University's relationship to Protestantism, and that many faculty members would view any effort to link the two as a direct assault on academic freedom...
...freshly removed aorta with a heart-lung machine and used radioactive sodium acetate to find out how much fat is manufactured in the walls of the aorta itself. With a small branch baboonery at L.S.U., Dr. Holman was tackling related problems. Both hoped to get vital information with a direct bearing on human heart-and-artery disease. The unfriendly dog-faced baboon thus becomes elevated to the ranks of man's best friends...
Dean Watson, with whom the Council leaders discussed their plans Wednesday, suggested that the Dean's office might be able to help the Council financially by sharing the cost of reports or by giving part-time secretarial assistance, but that direct financial aid in any significant amount was unlikely...
...behavior are to be evoked and, through differential reinforcement, brought under the control of specific stimuli." It is the step-by-step organization of the knowledge to be inculcated; and the frames are chosen and arranged in the way which will fully exploit the advantages of "immediate feedback," or direct determination of an answer's correctness or incorrectness...
Under the terms of the new plan, there would be no direct student solicitation for Council money, except for special projects. Instead, the University would set up a trust fund, and the interest on the fund would pay for the Council's activities each year...