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...University's graduate schools, the Divinity School probably contains the most extremes. It is the oldest, established in 1816; it is the smallest, with 380 students; it receives the least funding from the University, has the lowest tuition, and devotes the highest porportion of its budget (20 percent) to financial...
Gaspar and his friends are completing their first year along with 22 others in the TCLE program, the smallest of the Ed School's curriculum divisions. The two other curricular programs at the school are the Administration. Planning and Social Policy program, which provides more of an administrative approach to education; and the Human Development, Reading and Counseling program, which focuses more on developing programs to aid student advancement in the schooling. Gaspar takes the normal TCLE courseload of four courses, which he says centers on qualitative research and actual classroom interaction. Two of Gaspar's courses involve adult development...
...Sept. 30 and Dec. 31, the first such decline in a decade. It resulted almost entirely from a lower estimate of future inflation and reduction of the numbers of weapons being bought under some programs. Still, even without these factors, expected costs rose only $7.5 billion, or 1.3%, the smallest increase since 1975. That would be an impressive achievement, if the figures could be believed...
...more-than-3000 Harvard faithful ended their season-long love affair with the hockey squad with some of their loudest and most inventive albeit obnoxious cheers of the season. For the last two minutes of the game with the Crimson holding the smallest of all possible margins in the series, the crowd gave the team a deafening standing ovation. It moved Harvard Coach Bill Cleary so much that as soon as the contest was over, he walked towards the fans, lifted his arms and simply said "Thank...
...size advantage also went for naught At home in the ECAC's smallest rink and playing last night in the largest, it couldn't keep up with the much faster Crimson. And while the Engineers occasionally took the body, "they still have to catch you to hit you," as Harvard Coach Bill Cleary said later...