Word: sidney
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...rate today is no worse than it has ever been, and that the government is not losing money. "When a cadet gives up his scholarship, we simply give it to someone else as a two-or-three-year scholarship," he says, "It never actually leaves the program." Col. G. Sidney Smith Jr., professor of Military Science at MIT, elaborates: "Because there is a set amount of money put aside for scholarships, and because that money is always ultimately used for scholarships, no money is lost. However, the tax payers are still sending a student to college for two years without...
...Young has to make the city more heavenly may depend on his ability to heal some decidedly uncelestial bitterness sowed in his campaign's final days. Young, 49, a former Congressman and lieutenant of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., accused his opponent, white businessman and State Legislator Sidney Marcus, 53, of trying to "buy off" black leaders by hiring them in his campaign. When a Young supporter unfairly charged Marcus with having exploited poor blacks in a construction financing operation, Marcus exploded: "The politics of panic used by Mr. Young shows he is willing to destroy our city...
Forcing professors to seek CAEP approval will put "a little more teeth" into the policy than simply issuing a "strong moral statement" against reading period tests. Sidney Verba '53. associate dean of the Faculty for undergraduate education and chairman of CUE, told the body...
...Committee on Undergraduate Education discussed yesterday a wide range of proposals for revising the criteria used in granting honors degrees. In a memorandum to CUE members, Sidney Verba, professor of Government and chairman of the committee noted that "the current honors rules have created a lot of dissatisfaction" because they are hard to understand and lead to seemingly arbitrary decisions and anomalous results. Verba called for a new set of rules "that is clear, predictable, and fair...
...unit will probably begin meeting within a week, Sidney Verba '53, associate dean of the Faculty and one of the three council members appointed by Rosovsky, said last night, adding he has "no idea" how long the group will take to agree...