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Word: extracurricular (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Student Council is planning a social union to provide a forum for student debate on current public issues. union, to be functioning by the term, will answer the desire of students for political debate out the framework of partisan organization said Roger M. Leed '62, chairman Council's Extracurricular Affairs committee...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Council Plans Debate Union For Next Fall | 3/14/1961 | See Source »

...College provides only one sort of answer to those who have no vision of their future. It does not provide alternatives to academic success except in extracurricular terms, and because there is even less contact between undergraduates and the rest of the community than, say, twenty years ago, for many of them, other possibilities never open. It seems quite plausible that some of the professionalism in extracurricular activities can be traced to the College's failure to open professions other than scholarship, at the same time that it is making professional scholarship ever more the model for undergraduate learning...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: The Vale of Academe | 3/3/1961 | See Source »

Harvard and Radcliffe students chosen for the program will be asked to spend extracurricular time this spring and a month or more this summer in preparation for their assignments. Dean Monro announced yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Applicants for Africa | 2/21/1961 | See Source »

Usually less colorful than this, the informality that runs through extracurricular life does apply to the undergraduate experience as a whole. The 'New Coll.' man is much freer than his Harvard counterpart to determine the quality and scope of his education. If the curriculum is narrow, the professors distant, and living conditions rough, the undergraduate does at least have time and a wealth of opportunity to widen his own interests...

Author: By Rupert H. Wilkinson, | Title: Oxford College Combines Luxury, Austerity | 2/17/1961 | See Source »

...give the 37-year-old Saturday Review a hard-driving new proprietor: West Coast Industrialist (wood, matches, processed food) Norton Simon, 53, who began acquiring control of McCall Corp. in 1954. Simon has promised his new possession editorial independence-a promise that presumably extends to Editor Cousins' numerous extracurricular crusades, most notable of which is his co-chairmanship of SANE, a citizens' group dedicated to the final abolition of nuclear tests. But independence can be a relative thing. Only after Cousins & Co. have finally moved into McCall's spacious quarters at 230 Park Avenue and their little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Minnow & the Whale | 2/3/1961 | See Source »

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