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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bureau services are offered to all undergraduates who wish to improve their work, whether they are on the Dean's list or on probation," he adds. Perry feels that the bureau should be available to the whole range of College scholars in its program. "A student with three Bs is often more concerned about one C than a student with three Cs is troubled by a D--and it is always easier to help him." Perry says...

Author: By Jay K. Weiss, | Title: Bitter Commercial Tutoring School Battle Culminated In Establishment of Original Bureau of Supervisors | 3/14/1947 | See Source »

...complete list of the new courses in the General Education Program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: General Education System Enlarged For Next Year; Conant Takes Class | 3/12/1947 | See Source »

Twenty-one Freshmen, three from the Class of 1949 and the rest members of the Class of 1950, maintained an A average during the Fall term and thus are in Group I of the Fall term Rank List, according to an announcement yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Names 21 Freshmen to Group 1 Honors | 3/12/1947 | See Source »

Those on the list were: Robert Ashenhurst, F. W. Parker School, Chicago; Jere W. Bruner, Bath High school, Bath, Ohio; Francis F. Chen, Horace Mann School, New York; Giles Constable, Phillips Academy, Andover; Hampton Davis, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa; Jack Durell '49, Bronx High School of Science, New York; Samuel I. Epstein, Boston Latin; Preston W. Gifford, Jr., Fairhaven High School, Fairhaven; Ralph Gross '49, James Madison High School, Brooklyn; Frederic D. Houghteling, Phillips Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire; Albert A. Kopf, George Washington High School, New York; Vasilios G. Letsou, Lowell High School; Norman G. Levinsky, Boston Latin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Names 21 Freshmen to Group 1 Honors | 3/12/1947 | See Source »

...under Peron's thumb through their economic dependence. If American farmers can afford to dump leads of potatoes on the ground to protect the market, then they can also supply badly needed foodstuffs for Bolivian miners. A program of adding the economically weak countries of South America to the list of nations benefitting by American food would supply the incentive for vigorous opposition to the evils of Argentine expansion. By capitalizing on the current hatred of Peron, the United States would throttle the latent belief that American interest in South America is built around nothing but the dollar sign...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Viva Vitriol | 3/11/1947 | See Source »

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