Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another alternative has been suggested since it is often objected that Physics C is overly elementary. Were this course limited in scope and approached from the standpoint of the application of calculus to simple physical phenomena, this difficulty would be remedied. This alternation would take advantage of the long neglected Mathmatics A prerequisite for Physics C, and would give students an easy introduction to the mechanism of mathematics as an implement in problems in the physical sciences. From that point undergraduates would be fitted to be carried on with less professorial guidance...
...inherent difficulty of the field precludes the possibility of drifting through. Concentrators feel. however, that the interest and enjoyment derived from a study of ancient Greek and Latin is ample compensation for this. Although the number of faculty men is large in proportion to the number of concentrators, the scope of the field demands a great many courses, and any reduction of the faculty would necessitate the omission of several valuable courses...
...thoughtless word, though off-hand and unintentional, may convince an undergraduate that the heart of University Hall is black and malign. But, given a man with an attractive personality and the ability to manage people, the opportunities of assistant deans for influence in the educational world are infinite in scope and variety...
...less exciting photographic magazine. Although the tabloids freely admitted that their aim was to give the public photographs of intimate and compromising situations, only those people who were notorious for such activities were bothered. Now, however, the outgrowth of this seems to be more far-reaching in its scope. Everybody who could possibly become involved in a compromising or intimate situation is eagerly sought after as good copy...
...course in the Medical School, but is not considered t be redundant, but rather to be valuable for men intending to go into medicine. The reading material is good, the lecturers, Redfield, Stier, and Wald are all above average, and the laboratory work is remarkably interesting both for the scope of physical equipment and god organization. Time estimates run from 10 to 12 hours per week...