Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...selected will be official staff members, leading informal discussion groups to supplement the conference lectures. They will be quartered in the Castle Leopoldskron during the six week Seminar that begins on July...
...self-regulation is preferable to government regulation, the Report goes on to make five concrete recommendations to the press and five more to the government. Among these it urges a vigorous mutual criticism among the elements of the press and an increase in the effectiveness and independence of its staff (for example, by extending such programs as the Harvard Nieman fellowships). Since monopolistic tendencies involving newsprint, news services, and trade antagonism make increasingly difficult the founding of new newspapers, the government should enter the picture in a limited capacity. Anti-trust laws must be used to ensure real competition...
Although many of the department heads answering the poll admitted that there are in many instances intra-staff differences of opinion, all asserted that their departments as wholes generally share the same viewpoint...
...George S. Forbes, Chairman of the Chemistry Department, who noted that "our course offerings are compact, and carefully integrated. Our teaching fellows and instructors follow the students' progress closely in the laboratories for the various courses... All department members advise their quotas of concentrators... We feel that our staff performs many of the functions of those officially designated as tutors...
Chairman William Berries pointed out, moreover, that many members of the professorial ranks have on numerous occasions taken tutees on a voluntary basis. But despite this, and regular tutorial, he wrote that "we have had difficulty finding staff members experienced in tutoring; personnel scarcities continue to offer a discouraging obstacle to adequate coverage for both instruction and/or tutorial, but we hope for relief before long...