Word: interestedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both courses to be offered this year will be given in the spring term and will hardly suffice for those interested in the field. These courses, a study of the historical geography of England, and a graduate seminar in historical geography, represent only a beginning.
Under the new system, guidance personnel of selected secondary schools will be provided with official standardized ratings enabling them to advise interested students on their chances of acceptance at each of these colleges early in the senior year.
The anonymous donor has declared that he is "interested in helping, but not building" the mosque, Ibish said, and the Society must provide an equivalent sum before any of the money can be spent. Ibish explained that the Islamic Society is incapable of raising enough money on its own.
But the girls are, hopefully, interested in more than socializing, despite an apparent pre-occupation with pinning, engagement, and marriage. The description offered by one of them, that they are "both interested and interesting," is, in the majority of instances, very apt.
The dean cited the junior year abroad as one of the opportunities available for those interested in foreign studies. She warned, however, that such a program is "certainly not for everybody and can be very upsetting."