Word: strengthened
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...general education program, then, in order to strengthen its own upper level Nat. Sci. courses and to give the science major a more liberal orientation in his field should organize three full courses in the philosophy and history of physics, chemistry and biology. They should probably be modeled on the approach used in Nat. Sci. 120, with each science concentrator required to take one, presumably the one pertaining to his own field. The other General Education requirements would remain unchanged...
President Pusey, Dean Bundy, and Dean Bender will make a 20,000 mile speaking trip next month to promote the $82,500,000 Program for Harvard College. The major centers of Harvard's 45,000 alumni will be visited in the drive to strengthen undergraduate education...
Agreeing, in principle, with the Wolfenden Report's strictly limited premise that the law must confine itself to preserving public order and decency, Fisher nevertheless cautiously conceded that if "without undue interference" the law can do anything "to strengthen the moral stamina of the people, it ought to do it ... It is not easy to say whether the community as a whole does not need protection from the private immoralities, whether of homosexuals or of heterosexuals." But, in sum, he doubted that a clear way could be found "by which, without fatal damage to the general principle...
Sophomore John Hedreen made his first appearance for the varsity at center forward, and thus freed Captain Jim Shue to play at his customary inside right post. Hedreen played with confidence, and seemed to work well with the line. He is expected to strengthen the scoring potential of the Crimson line, since he was high scorer for the freshmen last year...
With the season's opener against Cornell only a week away, the varsity football team is working rapidly to strengthen its defense and add some polish to its offense...