Word: hardships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...prospective graduate student in the arts and sciences, then, looks forward to immediate financial hardship and the long range certainty of never making a very high salary if he chooses the teaching profession. Yet today's graduate students are the ones who must teach the bulge of war-baby students that will soon crowd into the nation's colleges. If mass education is not to slip into the chasm which many experts foresee, the continued high quality of these graduate students is more important than ever before. Obviously, there is no simple solution to these two types of problems...
Jones said the plan might work a hardship on teachers in large courses, but added that the closer relationship with students would help offset inconveniences. 'More scholarship money will also be freed by the cut in office expenses," he said...
Except for the enforced shortage of cameras, color TV worked no production hardship. "We just went ahead as though color hadn't been invented," says Schaefer. One unfortunate result: after the murder of the King, the hands of Evans and Judith Anderson (Lady Macbeth) looked appropriately bloody on black-and-white; on color TV they seemed to be literally dripping with gore...
...common rooms, the squash courts-are also the most expensive. A flat residence rate would answer the protests of millionaires who now object to paying "exorbitant rent for just an ordinary room." It would muffle the din of imagined injustices, while providing a substantial solution for the real hardship that varied room rents produce...
...Graduate Student Council voted 15 to 0 Wednesday to announce its support of the Farnsworth program. The Council plans to send Farnsworth a letter, expressing its position that the present University medical fee works a hardship on many married graduate students and arguing that they should be exempted from the University...