Word: failed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...connection with the plan, President Lowell issued the following statement: To anyone who regards education as an experimental science this new departure cannot fail to be interesting, for it is boldly and carefully designed...
...awakened to recognition of their own power till their Junior year. Dare we risk losing such men even though to find them, we must drag along the intellectually uncurious? I should prefer to tutor every man as intensively as he desires, and then have no regrets over those who fail the divisional examinations. (But of course if the tutoring system is merely a substitute for the widow, I have the wrong slant on everything...
Most attractive ingredient in Forty-Second Street is just what you might not expect-Ruby Keeler (Mrs. Al Jolson), who failed to make a Broadway success in her own right because her voice was too small and who was persuaded to make her cinema début in this picture because she has pretty legs and can tap dance. Ruby Keeler's utter inability to act is far more appropriate to her rôle than any feigned incompetence could possibly be. It gives Forty-Second Street a charm which the efforts of the rest of the cast-George...
Most of the men have been placed in the field of retail production and selling, working in department, chain, and mail order stores. A large number of men were placed by the School in auditing firms to assist in the auditing that most companies do every fail. These positions are necessarily temporary, and will probably come to a close late in February or early in March of the current year...
Students who fail to meet the requirements of the course at Pensacola at any time during the eight months' period, will have their expenses paid to their home addresses, and will automatically receive an honorable discharge from the Reserve...