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Word: nineteenth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...later had held two full professorships simultancously. These he sacrificed for the opportunity to create a new university. Harper did not intend Chicago to be one more traditional liberal arts college, so many of which had been started in the Midwest in the earlier nineteenth cenutry. He was determined to found a school of post-graduate instruction, modeled perhaps after Johns Hopkins and Clark University, in Worcester, Mass...

Author: By Eleanor G. Swift, | Title: The Making of a University | 1/27/1967 | See Source »

...main purpose in democratic terms is to conciliate a technology revolution with a democratic way of doing it and living together. That's the only way because on the other hand we could not go on with the old idea of a liberal nineteenth century concept of just politicians on one side and technicians obeying them all the time...

Author: By William Woodward, | Title: Latin America: Politics and Social Change | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

...allowing the Georgia legislature to elect the governor, the Court has retreated from the position it enunciated clearly in its decision on the county unit system: "The conception of political equality from the Declaration of Independence, to Lincoln's Gettysberg Address, to the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, and Nineteenth Amendments can mean only one thing -- one person, one vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gordian Knot | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...Under Massachusetts laws," the fine print reads, "this ticket is a revocable license. If sold or offered for sale at a premium it becomes void." During most of the year, this warning is about as relevant as the Nineteenth Amendment. As the Yale game approaches, ticket scalping becomes hysteric, and nothing can stop...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: Yale Game Seating Overflows End Zone; Ticket Scarcity is Boon to Scalpers | 11/18/1966 | See Source »

...have some answers, some constructive ideas about the health care delivery system, the alternative may be pressure to create large numbers of doctors, and the modern version of the nineteenth century diploma mills may reappear," Ebert warned the Association of American Colleges on Saturday night. Ebert blamed the shortage of physicians on "the reluctance of medical schools to increase in size, and the expense of creating new medical schools" since they depend too heavily on funds ticketed for research...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ebert Criticizes Medical Education, Objects to Emphasis on Research | 10/24/1966 | See Source »

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