Word: forli
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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But the system has two disadvantages, neither of which the University considers compelling at this time. Whereas a large department, which makes a permanent appointment every two or three years, can bring in outstanding scholars from all over the country whenever they turn up, the smaller department, with appointments only...
Fine Arts offers the best example of the opposite trend. Before the war, Fine Arts averaged 2.7 percent of all concentrators; for the past three years it has averaged .9 percent, a decline to one third its former size. But it has nine full and associate professors, just as it...
If the answer to the first of each pair questions is completely affirmative, there no need for flexibility in the Faculty. But less the second questions can be answer definitely to the negative, a certain amount sensitivity to student box office demand necessary.
There are three choices: to continue with the present system, and investigate its results after another decade; to make appointments as vacancies appear and as many needs arise; or to find some system which retain the consistency of the present methods but allow for reasonable flexibility and sensitivity in apportionment...
Anthony P. Nugent, Jr. '47 3L has been chosen president of the Law School Forum for 1950-51 it was announced last night. Other officers elected were: first vice-President, Paul S. Edelman '46-3L; second vice-President, Allen Klein 2L; Secretary, Raymond DeMember '48 2L; Treasurer, Sheldon Tabb...