Word: successes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...exiled German physicist, of the "theoretical and dogmatic" school now under current condemnation by the scientific precinct captains of the Third Reich, telegraphed to the local committee his hope of "lasting success," and added...
According to Stahl the two aims are intertwined. The ball team plays better when the college is behind it and attends games, and popular support is largely dependent on the success of the nine...
...what purports to be "the first statistical proof of how the nation as a whole values a college education," Fortune's February Survey of Public Opinion reveals that almost half of the nation's families believe that a college man has the best chance for "success...
...purposes of higher learning are reduced to terms of the dollar. America's families, it seems, consider the four years of undergraduate life to be a capital investment whose worth can be evaluated in terms of financial return alone. The universities of the nation are great processing factories, the success of their efforts being measured in terms of the economic potentiality of the finished product...
...answer to the arresting question of "What Price College?"... However important it may be, the economic factor does not exclude the consideration of cultural and non-material factors... If any conclusion can be drawn from the statistics as a whole it is that they prove nothing as to the success or failure of the American educational system. -Yale News