Word: restriction
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...grader, harried by having to read and grade as many as a hundred papers within a single week, must restrict his comment to a few marginal notes and a perfunctory summary at the end. The summary often goes something like this: "Able job. Well-organized and effectively argued. Especially strong in the middle section." Given such vague, abstract criticism, it is no wonder that students look forward only to learning their grades when they go to pick up their papers. What can anybody learn from such comments? Close critical comment is valuable, especially when made available to the student while...
...rules which presently govern the Romance Languages, German and Linguistics concentrators will also restrict the History and Literature students...
...disturbing than his specific hypocrisies. He assumed that the Cold War has brought about a crisis in relations between the government and the press, that this crisis is in large part the press's fault, and that the greatest service newspapers can reader in the national interest is to restrict voluntarily their coverage of the Cold War. If anything, the Cuban affair demonstrates that the "crisis" is exactly the reverse of what Kennedy imagines it to be. It is that the American public is not being given enough information, and that there is need for hostile criticism of the Administration...
Commenting on Saturday's results, Alberg said Sunday he thought "the mixed circumstances of Phillips' election will effectively restrict any possible influence he might seek to exercise" nationally. Phillips, however, reports that recent YR elections in the mid-west are "very pleasing...
...hailed the new program as "a recognition that modern biology has reached a molecular level and demands a basic training in physics, mathematics, and chemistry in addition to biology." He explained that the urgent need to make room for these basic science courses "makes it necessary for us to restrict considerably the biology requirements...