Word: emphasisation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Jewett declined to admit that the rise indicates an increased emphasis on SAT scores by the admissions office, explaining instead that it reflects a higher average in the applicant pool. He did not have available figures on the averages of the pool.
The Overseers' Visiting Committee, chaired by Andrew F. Brimmer, Visiting Professor at the Business School, criticized the Economics Department of the GSAS in its 1974 report for its poor student faculty relations and its emphasis on research at the expense of teaching.
President Ford recently indicated his dissatisfaction with OSHA and it seems unlikely that Ford's re-election would result in an increased federal emphasis on improving occupational health and safety. None of the other declared candidates has emphasized occupational health and safety as an issue either. It seems safe to...
Zander has long taken a "dubious view of the Music Department's emphasis on musicology and the Department's slowness to change," John F. Major '77, a Music 180 student, said yesterday.
Martha Gerry stresses consistency over other qualities in Forego's performance. According to her son, she feels that steady excellence is essential to promoting greater public interest in the sport. Bill says he feels that this emphasis is in contrast to that of Penny Tweedy, breeder of Secretariat and Riva...