Word: scholasticism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Ambassador praised Radcliffe's recently established Institute for Independent study for meeting the needs of such women by "enabling them to carry on their scholastic and professional interests part-time to prepare for greater participation in the post-domestic years."
By liberalizing the rules and brightening the students, Notre Dame's President Theodore M. Hesburgh has been trying to create the liveliest Roman Catholic university in the U.S. But in the past "winter of discontent," as he and Jack Kennedy put it, Hesburgh has been repaid with student editorials...
Harold S. Ulen, Harvard's head swimming coach from 1929 to 1959, received the highest award given by the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Coaches Association last night. The sixth recipient of the award, Ulen was cited for his outstanding contributions to the development of swimming as a competitive sport...
Room for Bloom. The new way, geared to individual differences, is to banish formal grades and group children according to performance. Instead of grades one to six. Maple Park confronts a child with a ig-rung ladder-19 "levels"' of scholastic achievement. The object is to let the child...
The varsity will be playing at full strength except for the permanent loss of defenseman Harry Howell through scholastic ineligibility. Howell's enforced absence should mean little tonight but poses a serious personnel problem for Welland in the E.C.A.C. tournament.