Word: relevantizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Minority students evince little interest in grade reforms, it says, and white students are equally, if not more, eager for clinical work. And the desire for more "relevant" courses applies to both groups.
Although the committee has been formed to deal with women above the undergraduate level, Bynum said that merger and ratio issues might be relevant problems to discuss. "We're open to arguments that we have to go into the basic issue of proportions within the University," she said. She added...
"I'm a social action kind of person," he says, "but I am not comfortable mixing my anthropology with anything else." Relevant anthropology, he says, is largely knowing when to study something, i. e., doing research in areas of current concern. But applied anthropology (involving the anthropologist's formal recommendations...
Walinsky is running hard against New York State Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz, 66, an incumbent for 14 years and a genial New York Republican institution. The Walinsky campaign is energetic, relevant and heavily financed. He is spending between $400,000 and $500,000, roughly three times his opponent's...
The Army's justification for such domestic intelligence-gathering operations is its ultimate responsibility for domestic order should local or National Guard units be unable to keep the peace, as indeed happened in 1967 and 1968. If the Army may be called to assist in quelling riots, then it must...