Word: extent
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GSAS, then, is to a great extent personified by is scholarly curriculum. Nevertheless there are marked lines of cleavage among faculty and students on the purpose of graduate education. There is, however, an official orthodox view of the function as they see it applicable in their fields...
With is tailbacks in bad physical shops, Caldwell tomorrow will probably depend to a great extent on the running of wingback Frank Agnew, Agnew gained extremely well on weak side reverses and and sweeps against Colgate and may test the right side of the Crimson line...
...housing program, which adds some 35,000 additional units, which helps the working men and women of this country . . . I refer you to the federal road-building program which was passed by this Congress . . . Our program has been directed at the working people of this country to the fullest extent that it is conceivable to have been done in one legislative session...
...state-supported agriculture school, with about 1700 undergraduates and some 600 graduate students, is important numerically. But it hardly dominates the campus to the extent to which it has sometimes been pictured. Cornell students, with the possible but dubious exception of agriculture students themselves, do not plow their way to classes through herds of cows. Although cows in varying stages of contentment can be seen grazing in great numbers on the pasture lands, the chief student contact with Cornell's bovine enrollment goes no farther than drinking their milk, which is extracted in large quantities from the animals and processed...
...terms of geographical distribution, the Cornell student body does not exhibit an equivalent degree of diversity. While the University has students from every state and from nearly 70 foreign countries, and admissions officers strive for ever wider distribution, Cornell is still to a large extent a New York State school, with close to sixty per cent of its students from within the state...