Word: mull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that "never again should a major report on education be done separately by the World Council and the Roman Catholic Church." Catholics and Protestants will be facing each other across conference tables repeatedly over the coming months, including a session with Marxist theoreticians in Western Europe next Spring to mull over common social concerns...
...permits little opportunity for development by the faculty of presentations with distinctive personality and philosophy. An occasional lecture here, seminar there, does not engender the kind of teaching experience which brings the students to sit at the feet of the scholar, nor does it stimulate the teacher to mull over, reconsider his facts and premises, view his special area from all sides and interrelate his cherished intellectual offspring with other currents of contemporary thinking. In short, our present system does not provide those features which can make teaching the greatest of all educational experiences for the teacher...
...Carey Mcintoah '55, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Dunster House, where Vicki spent most of Saturday. The supposed highlight of the evening, a gala party in the Dunster House Dining Hall, was fun but rather underattended, according to the guests who did arrive. Left for Vicki's sponsors to mull over was a debt estimated at around...
...creative educational innovation there. But in New York, Gross never learned the knobs and levers of the system, and thus proved unable to formulate or push ideas fast enough to satisfy the board. Now on three-month terminal leave, he still turns up daily at his office to mull over personal matters and help his lawyers fight for a hefty severance settlement...
...President had been in Washington for only four days since the election, and nearly a month in the Texas sun shine had erased the marks of campaign fatigue. The relative isolation of the ranch protected him against Washing ton's nagging ceremonial duties, freed him to mull over foreign-policy issues and to chart the direction of the Great Society at home...