Word: recommended
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...Freshman Seminar Committee will recommend to the Faculty that the freshman seminar program be retained as a permanent part of the College curriculum, usually reliable sources have revealed...
...Seminar Committee, a subdivision of the Committee on Educational Policy was set up last October to evaluate the program and to recommend a course of action to the Faculty. In late October, the Committee distributed questionnaires to 1485 undergraduates to determine the effects of the seminars, particularly on the later academic experience of the students. Reportedly, Committee members were quite impressed by the apparent accomplishments of the seminars...
...University Health Services which had its beginning in the report of the Henry L. Shattuck Commission to Review the Department of Hygiene and Stillman Infirmary submitted early in 1964. This Commission was appointed in June 1963 to study the whole problem of health service at the University and recommend a program of action. There had been recurrent worry, ever a considerable period, both about the costs and the adequacy of the program the in effect. The report proposed an expansion rather than a contraction of health service, its extension as soon as possible to faculty and employed, and its complete...
...recommend a single fifth-grade American history text. They talk of the wives of pioneers making linsey-woolsey dresses and men chopping down trees, but they omit things like the Monroe Doctrine. They are not subversive but childish. A fifth-grader deserves something better. I want elementary schoolchildren taught love of country at an early age. I make no bones about this. If this is indoctrination, I don't understand the meaning of the word. It's just common sense. There isn't any need for flag waving or emotionalism. All we need to do is teach...
During his first eight years here, Nock published his classic studies "Conversions" (1933) and "St. Paul" (1938). Because of his encyclopedic memory and the extraordinary range of his reading, colleagues recall that Nock was consulted by experts far outside his field to verify facts, recommend reading, and locate sources...