Word: furthered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In further efforts to speed up graduate study, Elder recommended that students who had not passed their qualifying examinations by the end of their third year be made ineligible for a Harvard scholarship in their last year.
Although this reduction in courses was planned by Elder as an aid in speeding up work for the degree, the Faculty yesterday balked at going further in this regard. It was predicted yesterday that the proposal will not again be raised unless "someone has new material."
Robert D. Gamble '60, President of the Harvard Experimenters, stated that the merger would further strengthen the close cooperation that has existed over the past years between the two groups. Also, the Radcliffe organization will gain official recognition as part of the new Harvard-Radcliffe Experimenters in International Living.
The principal diversion from the plot of Mann's novel occurs in the movie's unsatisfactory conclusion. Mann intended to write another novel about the further adventures of Krull, but he did give his novel an hilarious and epiphanal conclusion with Felix's seduction of the mother of one of...
Further hindrances are the lighting and photography, both of which give the movie such a limited visual appeal that it seems highly unreal. Also the use of subtitles upon an often white background sometimes makes it difficult to follow the dialogue.