Word: recommendations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...large difference in pay levels between men who have gone to college for only four years and those who have done graduate work comes between the Master's degree and the Ph.D. Aircraft companies in many cases recommend that graduates come directly into industry instead of pursuing advanced studies if their goal is eventually in administration...
...that "if Freshmen spent the four or five days their instructors say a typical G.E. theme needs, they would be pouring a third of their first year into papers alone." You also recommend fewer papers and higher marking standards "so that the five hour wonders could not continue to bull their way to B's. Since the former statement suggests that the requirements are too severe, and the latter that they are nor severe enough, we are somewhat in doubt as to which side you take. But apart from this point, neither statement seems to be based on any careful...
...appearance as "unprepossessing but took a high shine to her etching voice. After a breaking-in period she was funneled into a script called The Mars Are Singing that had aging Heldentenor Lauritz Melchior, youthful Soprano Anna Maria Alberghetti (TIME, May 8, 1950) and a performing dog to recommend it, but little else. To Rosemary the director parceled out a couple of routine songs, Haven't Got a Worry and Lovely Weather for Ducks, and a reprise of Come On-a My House; it began to look as if the already overloaded script might topple...
Harold W. Dodds, president of the university, said yesterday he will recommend the establishment of a Council of the Humanities at the next meeting of the board of trustees on April...
...editors of the Bulletin recommend that a man who possesses at once youthful energy, an above-average intellect, convincing leadership and a charming wife should be chosen to fill the University's most responsible position. It is my firm belief that the one man who contains these attributes and gifts in the most harmonious proportions is Dean Francis Keppel of the Graduate School of Education. Dean Keppel is probably the youngest administrator, on a truly responsible level, in the University at this time. In addition to his administrative experience and ability, he is also a splendid teacher...