Word: sufferer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...does not seem likely that anyone will disagree with President Angell's contention that university endowments should not suffer at the hands of an athletic fund. Proponents of the athletic endowment look for its creation by special contributions and do not expect such donations to detract from the usual source of university revenue...
...governor. But, eyes flashing, he had said he had a clear conscience, that he had made much money for the company, that he would not lower his dignity by answering the innuendoes against him. More important, when the meeting broke up, Hudson's Bay Co. seemed likely to suffer a great physical schism...
Recitation sections in most basic courses at Cornell bear out the need for better pedagogy, and freshmen are by no means the only one to suffer. In Chemistry 105, Physics 6, Economics 1, and some of the elementary language courses the student has no more than a fifty per cent chance of striking a well-taught section. In freshman English, where more of the men seem eager to stimulate intellectual activity, he may fare somewhat better...
...feasible, good instruction can be encouraged in other ways. Most effective would be a policy of recognizing reaching ability as well as scholarly attainment in the promotion of a certain number of men. Most underclass courses need stimulating instructors rather than profound scholars. Certainly writing and research would not suffer too severely by the release of those teachers who can do their greatest work in the training of young men. Cornell Daily...
...will be Harvard's second trip away from home as the sextet just returned less than a week ago from its holiday tour. The chances are that Army will suffer the same fate as most home teams when they are dedicating a sport structure and be doomed to defeat, since the Crimson is an overwhelming pre-game favorite...