Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your recent editorial pointing out the lack of courses in the Latin American area is, unfortunately, quite true. The general lack of awareness of this area, especially in the Department of Government, is something for which the undergraduate interested in the area must suffer. Although the number of students attracted by Latin America is perhaps limited, it is sufficient to deserve recognition such as it now lacks...
Duplication is not the only weakness the committee found. Whether repeating themselves or not, most of the boys are not getting as much out of college as they should. Superior students suffer from having to keep pace with the dull ones, and too few ever learn just what a liberal education is all about. What U.S. education needs, says the committee, is a complete overhaul of the years between the second year of prep school and the third year of college. Among its suggestions...
...United States and the free world will indubitably suffer from Latin dissension and revolution-unless more aid is soon forthcoming and educated Americans recognized and the dangers in the present South American conditions and aid in devising new policies. General Education could certainly contribute to the latter by offering a full course on the History of South America...
Currently, Dr. Coffin finds, there are few congregations which do not suffer from a surplus of "ministerial chat." "A talk on current events, or on some social evil, or on managing one's feelings, escaping one's worries, or overcoming fears, on 'integrating one's personality' ... is hardly the vehicle for the personal approach of Almighty God eliciting adoration, trust and love...
...President Roberts and Advertising Director Emil A. Sees were indicted on antitrust charges. The Star, charged the Government, had forced advertisers to 1) put more ads than they wanted in the Star and Times to get any space at all, 2) buy ads on its TV & radio stations or suffer rate penalties in the papers, and 3) take ads in morning, evening and Sunday papers as a unit. Furthermore, said the Government, the Star forced subscribers to buy the three papers, instead of offering the papers individually. The Government also charged that when the Kansas City Journal-Post died...