Word: path
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...either that a student was from a background where college was an automatic part of life or else that he was highly motivated, has now been made a commonplace by growing demands from employers and rising pressure from below. Quite clearly, the graduate school degree will follow a similar path when graduate schools become large enough to accommodate most of their applicants...
...Sumter, S.C., local and state police mustered in regimental proportions to block the path of angry Negro students at Morris College (Baptist) who intended to march downtown protesting the earlier arrest of seven students and one faculty member. After a tense impasse when patrol cars twice stopped the marchers at campus gates, the students dispersed...
Defenders of language study never seem very clear why cultural anthropology isn't a better path to self-understanding. Certainly, nobody has taught language in terms of general semantics outside of the department of linguistics. No doubt people who study languages understand foreign cultures better, but that might just be because people interested in foreign cultures study languages. The whole argument begins to sound like a suggestion that language should be studied because people who took a language in college are brighter than those who didn't go to college...
...certain litigation proceedings that he had initiated with the Interstate Commerce Commission. He maintained that there was no reason why a new route from Perkins to 128 could not be considered, a route that would not interfere with the Prudential and might reduce the waste of the original path of the road through Newton...
...French air force "Mistral" jets. One waggled its wings as if to signal to the Ilyushin. The Russian pilot stolidly pursued his course, and for eight minutes the jets merely kept pace. Then, suddenly, one of them whooshed ahead, turned and opened fire in the Russian plane's path. "International banditry," howled Moscow's pro test to France. The Ilyushin had been 82 miles off the Algerian coast at the time of the incident, declared the Russians. It had cleared properly with Algiers control, cried Moscow: the attack had been entirely unprovoked...