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...provision of the Advanced Standing Plan, as proposed for Harvard, would allow concentrators to omit a maximum of two courses from their total academic load to free them for research work or general study...

Author: By Carlota G. Shipman, | Title: Jordan Includes Radcliffe In Advance Standing Plan | 2/19/1954 | See Source »

...Louisville, Mayor Andrew Broadus ordered municipal department heads to omit references to race in their help-wanted ads, start hiring the best-qualified candidates for city jobs regardless of color...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACES: Three to One | 2/15/1954 | See Source »

...addition to the plans for advanced placement and standing, the CEP report would allow honors concentrators to omit a maximum of two courses from their program in the junior and senior years to leave them free for increased research or general study...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth, | Title: Advance Standing Plan Causes Faculty Dispute | 2/13/1954 | See Source »

...fourth point of the plan provides that the Committee on Special Standing and the individual departments work out a system of course reduction that will allow honors concentrators to omit a maximum of two courses from their total academic load to free them for research work or general study. The reduction would come either entirely in the senior year or one course in both the senior and junior years. Students taking advantage of the reduced course requirements would have the option of taking courses for credit in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...

Author: By Richard H. Ullman, | Title: Committee Agrees to Admit Eleventh-Graders to College | 2/12/1954 | See Source »

General Education would, of course, be affected by any system of advanced standing. The report states that students may be permitted to omit one or two elementary General Education courses if they secure advanced placement in the area or areas covered by the courses. Freshmen with superior writing ability could secure exemption from General Education...

Author: By Richard H. Ullman, | Title: Committee Agrees to Admit Eleventh-Graders to College | 2/12/1954 | See Source »

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