Word: productive
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week Ackerman received a reply from Lipton's: "Like you, we were completely surprised at his reference to Scriptures. An entirely different commercial message has been prepared for him in connection with our product. Therefore, Mr. Godfrey's action . . . was without any prior knowledge or approval on our part . . . and we have already taken this matter up with Mr. Godfrey." But by week's end any Godfrey reaction to the matter was as invisible as the chicken in the soup...
Grade-consciousness is an inevitable product of an educational system that attempts to rate its students. Its effects are two-fold: while some people tend to work harder for marks, the very fact that they are being graded can also make them shy away from difficult courses. Among the most valuable features of the new Advanced Standing plan is a provision allowing scholarship holders to keep their stipends even if their grades in especially difficult courses fall below the required scholarship average, In drafting such a regulation, the Committee on Educational Policy hoped to eliminate the aspect of mark-consciousness...
...There is no gap between the poet and the ordinary man," since "most of what they live in is the product of poetic activities," I. A. Richards, University Professor, said last night...
...made between the ability of the graduate and the undergraduate and each is expected to do the same calibre of work. Though special tests are often given to the graduate student, he learns the same material as his younger counterpart and takes the same final exam. The end product of such a system is that an undergraduate is forced to a level of maturity which he might not have reached were he competing solely with his classmates...
...closing sessions of Congress last August, Senator Lehman introduced a bill designed to bring immigration policy back into line with the national interest. The Lehman bill is the product of more than eight months of intensive drafting work by teams of some of the nation's most distinguished legal scholars...