Word: extracurricular
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Extracurricular interest in the graphic arts, which has been moribund since 1933, got a shot in the arm recently with the organization of the Harvard Art Association. Not since the esoteric Society for Contemporary Art died in the depths of the depression has the scene looked so hopeful for undergraduate brush wielders...
...manifold have George Stoll's extracurricular responsibilities become that he has hired two full-time workers to help him and Keller with committee minutes, make phone calls, get speakers. Says he, quietly: "I have always felt that congregations should do more than congregate...
...Ohio he soon won a name as a man with the community on his mind. Besides his ministering, Dr. Baker put in long extracurricular hours on welfare, race and labor problems for public and private agencies. Clevelanders warmed up to his quiet but intense manner, rated him a hard worker...
...wanting anybody to think we wouldn't give the time of day, our girl complied. Her gesture, a familiar one to the personnel of TIME'S 13 domestic bureaus, is indicative of the scores of extracurricular activities they perform in addition to getting and verifying the news for TIME...
...economic security or the single ticket to graduate school. He is frequently hard put to supplement his allotments in order to stay in school and still satisfy his exacting course requirements. As an unfortunate consequence a considerable number of students derive no benefit from the College's extracurricular offering and Harvard loses what might well have amounted to an important contribution from a mature and thoughtful veteran group...