Word: experimentalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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As the provost of England's Coventry Cathedral explained after his new and radically beautiful church had risen beside the ruins of the old cathedral bombed out in 1940, "History has given us a chance to experiment, but we're not banging cymbals and drums." Maybe not then...
The experiment is still too new for hard statistics of success or failure. But it is being watched with growing interest in practically every metropolis north of the Mason-Dixon line, and in Washington with such hope that its administrator has the honor of being the only school superintendent on...
The announcement from the Soviet Union was characteristically terse. Two dogs had been blasted into orbit aboard the spaceship Cosmos 110 "to conduct biological tests." Beyond that the Russians said practically nothing. The intended length of the trip, the breed and sex of the dogs, the size and weight of...
Winthrop House's new Soc Sci course, if approved by the Committee on General Education, will become the second course in the University to be given by a House, for the House's residents. Along with Nat Sci 1, which began meeting in Winthrop this Fall, the course may represent...
At present, the concept of House courses seems a promising experiment, one that should be undertaken by more Houses than Winthrop alone. The expenditures in space, manpower, and time are relatively small, and the rewards, if Wilcox and Chalmers are at all justified in their hopes, will be well worth...