Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...order to overcome the shortage of instructors, Elder proposed that colleges make a concerted effort to interest people in attending graduate school and in choosing education as a profession. In addition, he suggested the "revival of a first-rate M.A. degree" for those who cannot remain to complete their Ph.D...
...Repertory to gain enough patronage to make it possible to open next fall. The remaining two productions, announced in its schedule are both American premieres of comedies by well-known European dramatists. If R.B.I. stays in business both will open on schedule; with luck, they will stir up enough interest to set the company on its feet...
...there are many disadvantages associated with a program of transfers into the freshman class. Five years of undergraduate work, not four, might be necessary. The Admissions Committee could gain many more headaches. And there is always the chance that such a program would fail completely due to lack of interest. However, the Admissions Committee probably could assess applicants better after a year of college work; by that additional period of study, the applicants could prove whether or not they were "diamonds in the rough." More important, the benefits of Harvard education would be opened, at least potentially, to students with...
...most important contribution to folksinging, he feels, is the interest he stirs up. "I'm just part of a broad pattern, one of the most important things in American life. The most important thing about folksinging is not the concerts I gave last year, but the million people who bought guitars...
Though the program was originally planned as a forum including two faculty members, explained Eliot D. Bernat '60, President of the sponsoring Harvard Eisenhower Club, all those who were asked declined for lack of time, information, interest, or desire to go on the stage with "crackpots...