Word: extended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lecture course; the Faculty has wisely realized that the best opportunity for awakening such a drive is in the close, personal contact between student and tutor found in a tutorial session, where the student is forced to think perceptively. But the Faculty has been curiously lax in extending the opportunity for such thinking to the non-Honors student, the one who is perhaps in greatest need of the awakening of what the President calls a "resistless drive." Frequently it is the non-Honors student who attempts stimulation in activities rather than academics, and when he sees that the Faculty...
...Secretary-General Paul-Henri Spaak (Belgium): "Moscow is playing a game in which the ultimate stake is [our] very existence . . . We must, therefore, even more resolutely than before, intensify our collective defense effort, strengthen our political solidarity and extend our cooperation...
...long these remissions may last. Even with a patient's own marrow, they cannot be sure that it was as healthy as it looked. But the Boston team and Dr. Thomas agree that if the principle can be shown to work in leukemia, it may be possible to extend it to other forms of widespread cancer...
...gift, to extend over an eight year period, will help the School of Education develop some of its new teacher training programs. One of these is an apprentice arrangement, whereby college graduates work part-time as teachers in neighboring schools while pursuing their studies in the University...
Conceivably, one could extend Estey's ideas into areas of social service, medical experimentation--those varieties of public service which conscientious objectors now fulfill under the label "alternative service." Our present concepts of manpower, when one considers the possible use of men now deferred, seem most unimaginative...