Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Some language professors in particular do not like to teach these courses because of the often unwilling and bored nature of a captive audience...
Wilson may not mind making deals on this particular issue. His task force took up the issue reluctantly and only because the foreign language requirement falls under the core curriculum rubric...
With the kind of faculty and facilities we have--an enormous library, a faculty composed of professors who are selected and have long been selected because they are masters in their particular field of knowledge--we feel that the best students for our institution are those students of very high intellectual ability, but also students with a range of particular talents, of great diversity, because we know that students are going to learn as much from each other as they will from the faculty and from examinations and papers. And if we can put together a student body of widely...
...Well let me speak to that because that is a good example of what I had in mind. What the Congress did recently was to pass a provision which is vague but may be interpreted to mean that the Secretary of HEW [Health, Education and Welfare] can assign to particular medical schools students who've completed part of their medical training abroad...
...putting together an effective class in our nation's medical schools, of making fair decisions about who will be admitted and who will not, are decisions that are better made by the admissions officers in universities than by government decree, by officials who lack the familiarity with the particular needs and problems and opportunities at our institutions. The second problem is that that particular provision was inserted in conference, without any opportunity for universities, medical schools or any other interested parties to present their views and arguments to be considered before the measure was enacted... It is simply a much...