Word: offerings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Within the field itself however the restrictions are rigid. Biology I remains the foundation. The necessary courses in physics and chemistry are somewhat compensated by the omission of a mathematics requirement. Variety is also a requisite: the student must offer one half course in botany, zoology, and physiology...
Once the regular requirements are completed, only one and one-half additional courses in Biology or Paleontology are necessary. Honors candidates must offer one and one-half courses over the quota. No tutorial is available in the field, but an introduction to Research course under individual instruction prepares the candidate with a basis for his thesis work...
...more generous than that now, and infinitely more complicated. The Administration proposed to continue buying storable crops like wheat, corn and tobacco, to keep their prices up. But for perishables, such as meat, poultry, milk, vegetables-75% of the yearly farm output-the Government had something new to offer. It would let market prices for these commodities rise & fall with the tides of supply & demand. The U.S. Treasury would dole out to farmers the difference between the guaranteed prices and the market prices...
...recovery; the U.S. stood committed to resist that pressure, as was underlined last week in a U.S. Army Day parade at the training grounds at Grafen-wöhr, Bavaria (see cut). In this situation the Socialists-for all their good intentions-would be irresponsible in rejecting the best offer which the Western allies could for the time being make...
...English Department will offer a full course in writing poetry, taught by Assistant Professor John Ciardi. Professor Perry G. E. Miller will give half of the American Literature survey, and a half-course has been added in the twenieth-century American novel...