Word: starting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stance he has been taking for decades. The American educational system must move towards acceptance of a world history which concerns the Asian civilization as something more than just "what came before the Greeks." A balanced history of mankind--recognizing the enormous sophistication of the ancient Orient--may start the West on its way toward understanding the East...
Backing up McGinnis in the nets is junior Mark Burns, who lost his first varsity start, 3-1, to Harvard last December. Burns turned in Brown's second shutout of Providence, 5-0, last Wednesday...
There are more benefits to this approach than just increasing the efficiency of vocational training. Students could spend the time between grammar school and the start of their apprentice programs in specially devised general education courses in economics, politics, or other subjects directly related to the world of work. Such training programs would be racially integrated since they could draw upon students from all parts of the metropolitan region. Integration could be ensured by equal opportunities clauses in all training contracts...
...other important Anguillians. To his surprise, he discovered that most of the people saw little need for further action. There had not been a great deal of government on Anguilla when it was a British colony, nor when it was an associated state, and few Anguillians wanted to start...
...Yardlings got off to a slow start, playing sloppily for most of the first period. The first line of Cavanagh, Steve Owen, and Dan deMichele kept the pressure on B.C. throughout the period, but the Crimson was unable to score...