Word: dues
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Single Petal of A Rose" further demonstrates Roberts' versatility as a performer. On this piece he combines the influences of both jazz and classical music. The song takes on a very dramatic, heavy tone due to Roberts' piano. "Rose" provides a nice contrast to other more light and snappy tunes on the album...
...showed up at Literature and Arts B-25, "Rembrandt and his Contemporaries." The professor, who originally did not intend to lottery the course, responded to the large influx of students by sending approximately 100 sophomores scrambling for another course on the day shopping period ended and study cards were due...
...staff position fails to take into account a number of factors which make lotteries an inevitable part of the Core Curriculum, and glosses over the simplest solution. The proposed plan, increasing the number of courses offered, would not solve any problems; some classes will always be overly popular due to student preferences and word-of-mouth, regardless of the amount of offerings...
...through the possible offerings. Although shopping period did include six class days with no major religious holidays, both students and professors seemed somewhat stymied by the timing. There were noticeable problems, as Tuesday/Thursday classes met only twice, some seminars did not meet until the day before study cards were due, and unequal demand led to the poorly-run lotteries...
...problem was that Professor Slive was surprised that there were so many people," Lewis said, adding that she thinks it was particularly upsetting to students that Slive had to make the cut just before study cards were due...