Word: higher
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...preserving their own language, they may obtain the knowledge of other tongues and dispense the Indian tongue in the College." The trouble was that few aborigines cared to obtain knowledge or to dispense it. Those that did try to enter Harvard, about twenty in all, came hopelessly unready for higher education and had to be prepared for entrance in local prop school's at Harvard's expense...
Yesterday, the same, units that played against the Big Red ran offensive plays against J.V.'s, and Jordan continued to stress higher and harder tackling than was used in Saturday's game...
...anyone who favors a protective tariff, Randall then clobbered businessmen for "evading responsibilities." Companies in metropolitan centers tend to "shrug off" their obligation to support the "schools, the churches, the hospitals, all of the community services, [which are] all a part of the price of doing business." As for higher education, said Randall, "only recently has industry begun to sense that there is an obligation on it to maintain by direct grants the universities [from which] comes the new leadership...
...Greinetz to pay for it." Labor Department experts could think of no similar court decision* on the coffee break. Since it could upset a long-standing Labor Department ruling that any rest period of less than 20 minutes counts as working time, Government attorneys considered an appeal to higher courts...
...years ago. Ranging from colonial New England, where portraits by Robert Feke (1705-1750) were long assumed to be early Copleys, down to fool-the-eye works by William M. Harnett (1848-1892) and John F. Peto (1854-1907), the exhibition shows that U.S. artists in the past scored higher in imagination and craftsmanship than a forgetful country realized...