Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...chapter of its report, the Doty Committee confronts the need for administrative rearmament and suggests three specific changes in the present structure: 1) the Gen Ed Committee should be chaired by a prestigious member of the Administration, the Dean of the Faculty, 2) the departments should contribute a larger share of their teachers to the Gen Ed program, and 3) a system of incentives should be established to lure top Faculty members into the program...
...Republicans began sniping at each other and the campaign heated up, even the French got interested. "One gets the impression it stimulates sluggish livers," said a Paris editor. "I think we should be allowed to campaign and vote for the American President too. You are selfish not to share the pleasure...
Though Britain has had more than its share of internationally renowned sculptors in recent years, first-class English painters have been few and far between. Of those who have come forward, nearly all, like Graham Sutherland, Ben Nicholson and Francis Bacon, are loners who have attracted few, if any, significant imitators. One reason for the dearth of painters has been the traditional conservatism of British critics and collectors. Even after 49 years as a pillar of the Royal Academy, the great Joseph Turner was so fearful of critical scorn that he never risked exhibiting his last, prophetically impressionist, paintings...
...course we must return to problems of definition, since we do not think a broad General Education means a series of survey courses (in the worst sense of that phrase) spread over a variety of topics. We share fully the Committee's desire to avoid superficiality in Gen Ed. But who does not? To solve the dilemma of breadth versus depth is inevitably to settle on basic definitions of the General Education. But this is not easy...
...President remained happy throughout his tour, as he discovered the spectacular crowds mobilized by each group of local leaders. He showed his appreciation for their work by devoting more than a fair share of attention to the local workers at every stop. The welcomes were carefully planned and well-executed by his advance men; for example, instead of landing at the major Hartford airport, the mammoth United Aircraft plant in East Hartford, where he would have an automatic greeting from its several thousand employees...