Word: orall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...book. There is a place, no doubt, for the great polemic.... I would like to suppose I do not take myself so seriously." He laments the set-up in economics wherein "an economist who uses math and can't add is excluded from the field, while one who uses oral expression and can't write may be considered a competent scholar...
Doctor: O.K., use one of the oral medicines. Try triple sulfa. Give him plenty of fluids and two grains of aspirin every four hours. Call me in three days...
Coupled with these suggestions for upgrading tutorial at Harvard, the CEP further proposed an increase in the opportunities, if not time, for independent study. Fewer lectures, greater independent reading, and the replacement of written finals by an essay oral examination--together with more course reduction--were among the Committee's list of reforms...
...editorial writer on the New York World and other papers until 1931, joined Columbia's staff as a full professor that year. but never found time to take a Ph.D. Among Nevins' projects: American Heritage Magazine, which he helped to found and Columbia's Oral History program for recording the views of history-worthy living Americans...
Graduate students will take a general written examination in addition to the usual general oral examination, Beer stated. He explained that this addition would not add to a student's work load, since he will be taking fewer courses. The written test will consist of two three-hour examinations, one on political thought and institutions, the other on any of the government fields the student offers in his plan of study...