Word: loadings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That the Faculty permit graduate students in all departments who, for valid reasons, cannot carry a full course load to petition to work on a part-time basis, not less than a two-course load per term...
Under the new legislation. introduced by the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE), the undergraduate course load will be reduced by one half course, with Expository Writing 10hf becoming a one-semester half-course. In addition, students will be allowed to take more than four courses per year without incurring an extra tuition charge...
Perhaps the only happy man in the Cabinet, next to Morton, would be Transportation Secretary, John Volpe, who could load lemonade, sleeping bag, and portable power saw into a camper and set off across the American countryside, pausing now and then to picnic and saw down a roadside billboard...
...Elsewhere, at the eight other intersections Mayday had marked for blockage, demonstrators fled from tear gas and fast-moving police. With thousands of protesters in the streets, Wilson soon issued his controversial order to dispense with the normal and slower arrest procedures, and radioed his men to "just load 'em into the vans," a process that led to thousands of indiscriminate arrests -of bystanders on their way to work, for example, and of 23 newsmen. Wilson denied that the Justice Department had originated the order, although it is likely that he did clear it with the department...
...need me oats," says one angry veteran of Gan. "I'll be married three months after I get off this island. I'm ripe for picking by the first bird who comes along." Others haunt the airport lounge in the hope that the next load of passengers in transit will include a girl they can talk to-or even just look at. Most flights passing through carry the R.A.F. equivalent of a stewardess, known technically as a loadmaster or quartermaster and to the men on Gan as "quartermattress" or, simply "Q." Proof of conquest is almost impossible...