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Wheatley can hardly be blamed for playing safe, since the history of educational TV's battle with commercial interests for F.C.C. sanction has been a long, confusing, touchy subject...
Previously, the executive committee of the Council on Education said. "The regional accrediting agencies have an especially important role to play, because they represent the point of view of education, as a whole, include secondary schools as well as colleges in their purview, and can apply sanctions which all institutions respect." The association can sanction the approval of college degrees for admittance to graduate schools...
...approved. "Personally," said Trillhaas over the clatter of steins, "I remain against these customs. But as long as you do not disturb the normal routine of university life, I am prepared to tolerate them." The fact was that Rector Trillhaas did not have much choice. With or without official sanction, the Burschenschajten were once again flourishing all over Western Germany...
...going to be a lot dryer at Yale dances from now on. Eli President A. Whitney Griswold yesterday announced that Yale could not sanction undergraduate drinking at organized college functions...
From a small office on the top floor of Holyoke House, the Bureau of Study Counsel--with Administrative sanction and aid--virtually controls the tutoring business here. Nearly 1,300 students, 25 percent of the College, seek some sort of academic aid from the Bureau each year. Some 600 men use the "Remedial Reading Class," designed to increase efficiency in reading; three or four hundred use the counseling service, which helps the student solve problems in studying techniques; another three or four hundred use the tutoring service...