Word: idealisms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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These opinions serve as a standard, against which the Council measured students' evaluations of G.E. sections, lectures, essays, and reading. The contrast between ideal and actuality, a disappointingly striking one, is the basis for the first section's three recommendations...
...part of their courses. Section men, who considered the sections vital, claim that the most efficient size a group could be is from fifteen to twenty-five. In all areas but Natural Science, which offers five courses, the increasing size of the courses have made the maintenance of this ideal number difficult. By increasing the number of available courses in the Social Sciences and the Humanities to five, thus reducing the number of people in each course, the Report hopes to remedy the overcrowding. While this is a rather remote solution to the problem posed by the students' poor opinion...
...take off excess weight in order to get in trim, Harvard wrestlers do quite well without a steam room. In the basement of the Indoor Building are steam tunnels so large that a man can easily run around in them--the combination of exercise and steam makes an ideal reducing agent...
...Morris also found that this "life ideal", which combines the attitudes of dependance, dominance, and detachment, was among the top choices of all other cultures...
Crimson golfers finished on the short and in two Southern matches played over vacation, but profited from the ideal practice conditions, according to Coach Frank Richart...