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...avoid too-narrow limits, students would be able to choose their courses from an approved list of nearly 30 offerings. The only really restrictive ruling would require that after the fall of 1951 three of the required six courses must come from the elementary GE list--which even now provides 11 choices in social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The remaining credits would be elected from either the upper-group GE list or a bumper crop of departmental courses. In every step of the actual framing, the Committee has been careful to allow leeway-- even to the inclusion...
...addition, three more distribution courses will be required, chosen either from second group GE course or from a list of approximately 70 courses given by the various departments and approved for distribution by the Committee on General Education...
...courses selected to fulfill this requirement, in addition to the elementary courses in General Education, shall be chosen from the list of second group courses offered by the Committee on General Education, or from the courses offered by the several departments of this Faculty and approved for this purpose by the Committee on General Education after consultation with the departments. In exceptional cases, and with the approval of the Committee, properly qualified students may count for this purpose advanced department courses not on the list...
...wound up its eight-day showing of its new models in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria (TIME, Jan. 24) with a total attendance of 320,000. The new models had gone over so well that one Detroit "new-used" car dealer said he had been offered $853 above the list price for a 1949 Chevrolet...
Each subcommittee will handle a specific portion of freshman activities, with a member of the Union committee as chairman. He will choose temporary assistants and an indefinite number of advisers from the class of '52, picked on a rotating basis from a list of volunteers...