Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Alumnae, parents, and friends are all co-operating to produce a program which will dramatize the quality and scope of the education offered at Radcliffe," according to Mrs. Priscilla R. Roe, Chairman of the Graduate Chapter of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association...
Harvard and M.I.T. have established a joint Center for Urban Studies, Martin Meyerson, Director of the new Center, has revealed. The first co-operative venture of its kind betwen the two Universities, the project will be equally revolutionary in the broad scope of its activities...
Whatever might be conventional in the story, Guinness makes fresh. He is successively tyrannical and repentent, modest and lecherous. Though his moods change quickly, there is always that vein of demonic, supremely British humor which is characteristic of Guinness. Yet this film has a certain scope which surpasses anything which Guinness has previously done. He couples his perceptive humor with Cary's unique character, and the result is almost monumental...
...committee composed of local representatives has no voice in policy matters and is therefore powerless, Cook explained. He doubted that the three members added to the project's governing body represented a sufficient broadening of scope...
...central figures retire, the historians come to life. Frank Friedel, James MacGregor Burns, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. are just the first of what will probably be a long and voluble wave of commentators. Among these academic pioneers in the already furrowed soil, Schlesinger takes the top honors--for scope, for literary ability, and for insight...