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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...site, called the College Grant, was given to Dartmouth by the State Legislature in 1807 to "assist the education of youth who shall be indigent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Uranium Possibility Starts Search By Dartmouth in White Mountains | 2/18/1955 | See Source »

...Fund for the Advancement of Education contributed a three year grant of $150,000 to sponsor this program. Previously, the Fund supported the "22 College Plan" which had all ten of the colleges in the present plan among its members. The earlier scheme provided scholarships to students from the 29 colleges who had been accepted by the School of Education for its normal curriculum...

Author: By Steven J. Cohen, | Title: Graduate School of Education Will Institute Practice Teacher Program | 2/17/1955 | See Source »

...vast disparity between applications and acceptances has made the whole subject of premedical education emotionally explosive, creating numerous misconceptions and special problems. In order to inject some system into suggestions for improvements, the Committee for the Survey of Medical Education, aided by a grant from the Markle Foundation, set up a committee to study pre-professional education...

Author: By James F. Cilligan, | Title: The Pre-Med Problem | 2/17/1955 | See Source »

...freshmen kept play in the visitors' zone a great percentage of the time, but their shots either missed the cage or went into Exeter goalie Herb Grant's pads. Bob Cleary scored his second goal of the afternoon at 1:16 of the second period, not by shooting, but by circling the cage and tucking the puck into the right corner. Grant had 36 saves, and Crimson goalie Dick Hubbell made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Six Defeats Exeter On Two Cleary Goals, 2-1 | 2/10/1955 | See Source »

Fear of the forces of the then powerful Lavrenti Beria may have forced Malenkov to grant concessions to Nikita S. Khrushcev and make him the Party Secretary in 1952, the expert said, asking that his name and position here not be revealed. The Party leader controls the coterie of Party Secretaries, the central Party machinery, and the important appointment process. The professor speculated that in 1953, Malenkov, fearing Berla, may have taken his chance with Khrushchev, hoping to control some power in the Party machinery through contacts with his old friends. Apparently, however, Malenkov was outmaneuvered, and Krushchev was able...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Soviet Experts Warns of Alarm; Party Control Termed Devisive | 2/9/1955 | See Source »

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