Word: going
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Indic Phil, is not aimed at you, brother. Practically speaking it's for the gradu- ate student who majored in Philology and who wants to go ahead for another degree...
...have an interest here, then go quick to Professor Joshua Whatmough of Comparative Philology (see p. 4) and sign up for his department. Maybe in a few years you'll get a crack at Indic Phil
Forty-six percent of grad students consider lecture courses "usually good," while only 37 percent said the same thing for seminars. Twenty-eight percent found faculty members "always available and ready to see students," and 52 percent thought that "professors go out of their way to be helpful when students see them...
...plan or not as they choose. They can pick their own doctor. Doctors are free to accept or reject a patient, and they are able to determine the kind and extent of treatment they will use. Doctors do not become government employees nor are patients compelled to go to any doctor they do not wish to. Administration will be as decentralized as possible with local groups composed of lay and medical personnel taking care of the bulk of it. Patient-doctor relationships will be unaltered. The major change from the private medical system will be the man who pays...
Without Magnolias is largely concerned with a kind of Negro life seldom treated in fiction: the academic and intellectual life. The most interesting conflict in the 'book develops between two men who, by type and training, are least inclined to go at each other's throats: the president of a small Negro college and the white editor of a small liberal newspaper. Each thinks he is working for equality, but Editor Cal Thornton is on the board that approves President Ezekiel Rogers' annual budget. To the shame of both of them, the time comes when Editor Thornton...