Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...committee will recommend changes in Harvard exam rules for Radcliffe students, who will take all their finals at Harvard this spring. Sargent Kennedy '28, Registrar of Harvard College, said it will probably be impossible for Harvard and Radcliffe to take the exams under different regulations, but he promised to consider the group's suggestions...
...student, a state university may be the only opportunity for college education, particularly if he is impecunious (tuition for Illinois residents in $85 a term) or if his qualifications are unlikely to recommend him to a more selective school. However, the lack of selectivity which is decreed by the State imposes a serious burden on the University. Each year hundreds of students with infinitesimal academic capabilities must be admitted, housed, fed and seated in classrooms. And, unless standards are to be thoroughly profaned, after a semester or two they must be flunked out. The proponents of this trial-by-fire...
...four recommend that any rail or air merger should be judged in terms of whether it 1) threatens to reduce competition and thus inconvenience the traveling public, 2) makes a merged company so strong that it might injure its competitors, or 3) would be a more efficacious solution to the carrier's ills than bankruptcy or dissolution...
...bill would give the agency, the Board of Collegiate Authority, power to review charters it has granted during its 20 year existence and to recommend to the Secretary of State the suspension or revocation of such charters of institutions not meeting "minimum requirements." Minimum requirements, which presently apply to the granting of original charters by the Board, concern "faculty, courses of study, financial organization, physical plant, and leadership...
...Board itself cannot revoke charters or deny a college to grant degrees. It may only recommend revocation, which can then be appealed through the State courts by the institution involved. The Board consists of the nine member State Board of Education, plus five college presidents...