Word: reportable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said in the memorandum that the committee will establish its own agenda, but added he assumed it will consider most of the reforms advocated by the student report...
...committee was established in response to a grade reform report written by several first-year students. But one of the report's authors, first-year student Steven E. Cotton, said yesterday he was dissatisfied with the memorandum. It failed to make clear the authors' role in the committee investigations and the timetable for a committee recommendation, he said...
...growth should almost inevitably produce much higher export prices and the demand for more imports, both of which are damaging to a country's trade position. Yet Bonn has managed to keep its economy expanding with little inflation. West German Economics Minister Karl Schiller said in his annual report that the country's production grew by almost 9% in 1968 and should expand by another 6.5% in 1969-with inflation accounting for barely 2% of the rise in each year. As a result of that performance, the Germans registered a trade surplus of $4.6 billion last year...
...report states that "the considerations which motivated this proposal might well lead to a reassessment of other aspects of the first year," including the roles of small sections, teaching fellows, four-hour exams, and elective course...
...letter does not necessarily reflect his reaction to the students' report, since he sent it weeks before the report was written. Another of the report's authors pointed out yesterday that the reforms they advocate are much more complex than the ones Brant presented in his letter...