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...wish to detract from anything that happens at M.I.T.," said Larry Beeferman, a fourth-year graduate student in the division. "We are concerned with organizing activities within the university and outside it to put some meat on the skeleton proposed by SACC [Science Action Coordinating Committee...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: Graduate Students Plan Follow-Up On Issues of Research Stoppage | 3/5/1969 | See Source »

Committee chairman Paul G. Fiess, a fourth-year graduate student, said the committee will discuss complaints raised by a questionnaire circulated among geology students last spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student-Faculty Committee Will Study Geology Dept. | 12/16/1968 | See Source »

...with a further week free of classes devoted to assessing undergraduate programs. Students have institutionalized several daily coffee and tea hours which faculty and undergraduates attend in equal numbers. After his appointment as Provost in the spring of 1964, Edward H. Levi invited several groups of thirty to forty fourth-year students and faculty members to his house to discuss problems and plans for the educational system...

Author: By Eleanor G. Swift, | Title: The Making of a University | 1/27/1967 | See Source »

...were 110,000 family doctors in the U.S.; today there are only 72,000. There were four general practitioners for every specialist in 1945, but today only one doctor in three is a G.P. According to the most recent figures, only 18% of the U.S.'s 8,000 fourth-year medical students professed an intention to become general practitioners. This reluctance is caused by the glamour attached to specialization and by the knowledge that G.P.s work longer hours and usually cannot allow themselves long vacations, but it has no economic base: G.P.s make as much as or more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Rx FROM THE PATIENT: Physician, Heal Thyself | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

What They Want. Ashe is a fourth-year scholarship student in business administration at U.C.L.A., moves in the world of topflight U.S. tennis with charm and infectious good cheer. "If it were left up to me," he says, "I wouldn't feel anything about being the first Negro on the Davis Cup team. But I am asked about it all the time, so naturally, I am conscious of it. Of course, I know I was wanted on the team because I was needed. If I weren't needed, perhaps the atmosphere would be different." His teammates couldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tennis: The Ace | 8/13/1965 | See Source »

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