Word: sending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...situation now stands, only 85,000 instead of the needed 150,000 instructors will enter teaching on the school level next year, Keppel stated. He explained that despite efforts by the School of Education and other institutions to send more men into pre-college teaching, the number of prospective secondary school teachers has clearly declined...
...fingered eagerness. When it wasn't fumbling. Army moved well. Then, like the officers and gentlemen they will some day be, the middies made their guests feel at home with some exasperating fumbles of their own. But aside from that unnecessary politeness, Quarterback George Welsh was able to send his backs scampering for long gains off the Army flanks. And All-America End Ron Beagle was always a big stumbling block for the cadet attack. Time after time he pulled runners down from behind, smothered passes before they were thrown. Almost singlehanded he broke the Army's heart...
Franco & Joe. The Register's Denver office, where Father Smith works in shirtsleeves and Roman collar, is a kind of Holy See of U.S. Catholic journalism. Local editors from all over the U.S. send in news, which Father Smith and his staff of 26 laymen and five priests edit...
...service has 92 members willing to cooperate on a new experiment in,, awarding scholarships. From now on, an applicant for a scholarship from a member campus will get a standard form asking him and his family every detail about finances down to the family car. The service will send copies of the form to the various campuses to which the student applied. Armed with this common information, the campuses will then decide just how much the student should get. Instead of trying to outbid each other for the candidate, they can, if they wish, all offer the same amount...
Last year's drive enabled P.B.H. to send 28 boxes of clothes, weighing one-half ton, and 1025 books to Korea. In addition, the organization distributed 520 books to various prisons in the United States...