Word: lowest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...possibly a Faculty instructorship. If the opportunities for keeping men on as tutors in these three capacities are made use of by the Administration and the departments, a large body of experienced tutors can be built up. In order to do this, it is necessary to choose the lowest rank carefully, not haphazardly as is too often the case at present...
Pointing out that an increasing number of students are being tutored by men "who have little or no previous tutorial experience, who are doing graduate work, and who are not members of the Faculty," the Committee urged that the Administration and Departments take much greater care in choosing the lowest rank of teachers...
...current byword, has any meaning. If there was a reaction, it probably never did cut very deep, but stayed up in the rarefied atmosphere of the musical literati. Sophisticates talked and theorists argued, and the public went right on listening. Even reducing Tchaikowski's melodic appeal to its lowest common denominator by adding tawdry lyrics and the cliches of jazz has not dimmed popular enthusiasm...
...company has total assets of $280,536,903, operates entirely within the State (in 138 counties, 626 communities & cities). Ever since red-gallused Gene Talmadge as Governor in 1933 forced a cut, Uncle George's rates have been among the lowest in the U. S. Politically, the company's two top figures are white-thatched, personable President Preston Stanley Arkwright and bulky, pervasive Fred B. Wilson, assistant to Mr. Arkwright. Neither able Mr. Arkwright nor Uncle George is entirely independent. Georgia Power is a subsidiary of Commonwealth & Southern Corp., whose president is GOProspect Wendell Willkie. As a subsidiary...
...always produced at least one spectacular round. That day last week those Texans made all previous feats look humdrum. Playing with characteristic nonchalance, chatty Jimmy Demaret-in his first Masters-shot a 67 that included a prodigious six-under-par 30 for the second nine. It was the lowest nine-hole score ever recorded in a major golf tournament. Few minutes later, along came unheralded Lloyd Mangrum to sink a 30-ft. putt on the home green and chalk up a record-breaking, eight-under-par 64 (32-32), probably the most amazing 18 holes of competitive golf ever played...