Word: mastered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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William H. Bossert '59, master of Lowell House, disagreed with the criticism of the professors. He told CHUL members that he "wonders where the problem lies. It would seem much easier for students to initiate the contact" than faculty members...
Vorenberg, who will remain master of Dunster House, said yesterday the time he will spend advising the committee will not detract from his time teaching. "This is by no means a full-time position; it has a very limited time commitment," he said...
...Ghorbal, 51, a physical Lilliputian at only inches over five feet but a man of imposing intelligence, wit and charm. One of Washington's most respected diplomats, he is a totally cosmopolitan figure; previous posts include Paris, London, Geneva and Ottawa. He holds both a master's and doctorate from Harvard...
Counterfeiting is no longer the privileged scam of the master engraver. A new generation of duplicating machines, capable of copying in living color, threatens to open the field to anyone able to push a button. Technology, laments Richard Thornburgh, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, "has brought counterfeiting ability down to the rankest amateur...
Today Grambling is best known primarily for its stellar football teams and its 150 alumni who have played in the pro football leagues. But the college stresses mind over muscle. About 40% of the faculty have Ph.D.s; most of the rest have master's degrees. Business is now the most popular major-even among athletes, who once specialized in physical education-as Grambling encourages them to prepare for life after sports. Too, Grambling became a university in 1974, qualified to grant master's degrees in education and sports administration...