Word: hinders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...addition to forbidding a political introduction, Pusey also insisted that there be no discussion of Seeger's case during the evening; but Roger M. Leed '61, chairman of the Student Council Forum Committee sponsoring the concert, asserted that this restriction will not hinder the concert's success...
Although the three have made no definite plans, Edward L. Pattullo, assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said yesterday he thought they would give a few public lectures as well as hold discussions with the Faculty. He added, however, that language difficulties might hinder such a program...
This method works well for a small number of "volunteer" teachers. But an accompanying development of Nigeria's educational system would, in Shaplin's opinion, result in Americans replacing Nigerians of lower quality and training. This, he believes, would hinder rather than help educational progress in the long...
...more radical approach taken by David 'SL. HarFord II Professor of the . Of each lying our educational system, man seems to ask; what does it to help or hinder, the, development of man into what he--is Riesman view--ought to be? Thus he that American culture generally volves thinking in terms of quenoes or categories which boxed off from one another, Riesman, the question is not one accepting this pattern as given of working within it, but one of olding whether or not it is Riesman regards examinations grading as manifestations of pattern. A examination than marks...
These extra Council gimmicks do get publicity and perhaps even bolster the prestige of its members but--more important--they hinder the proper function of the Council; to devote its efforts to pressuring various parts of the community in the name of College undergraduates...