Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...desirable that elementary subjects should be taught in colleges by preparatory school methods. The advance from secondary school to college should be marked by a differentiation in teaching methods. First year students should be prepared to supplement the background rather than mark time in distinctly unpleasant and demoralizing courses such as the present elementary language courses that colleges offer. The preparatory school is designed to provide the fundamentals of education while the college should be free to build its thought-stimulating instruction upon this foundation...
...World Traveler, the Mentor went lock, stock & barrel?with the exception of Editor Leamy. Henceforth he will work for Hearst's American Weekly, Sunday supplement whose circulation is greater than that of any other periodically printed matter (over...
...about $150,000. The present means of raising this fund is by direct contribution from the individual members of the Class to the Harvard Fund. All contributions going to the Harvard Fund are credited to our Class for this gift. It has been necessary in the past to supplement this amount by additional contributions raised through a "drive" organized by the permanent treasure: shortly before the "Twenty-fifth Reunion...
...develop that by further practice; for those men who expect to enter business or politics at some future date and wish the opportunity to learn the points of view of the workers and of various foreign radical groups. So Social Service may be said to offer the practical supplement to the theoretical studies in sociology, government, and economics...
Such Men are Dangerous (Fox). A Sunday-supplement story, taking one of its angles from the disappearance of Belgian Tycoon Alfred Loewenstein from his plane two years ago, has a rich man pretending to be dead in order to assume a new identity. To humiliate his wife for not loving him the way he is, he wants to make her love him as somebody else. A surgeon changes him from a crook-shouldered, gross, bearded, bespectacled, wedge-nosed fellow, to a straight, handsome cineman-to the likeness in fact, of Warner Baxter, who plays the role in both guises. Elinor...