Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Other departments--English, Government, and Chemistry for instance--may postpone the question until after Christmas. "Knowing the tenor of my department, I'm sure they'll put off crossing that bridge until they have to face it," Andrew M. Gleason, chairman of the Mathematics Department said Monday...
When the Faculty meets next month, it will take up the CEP pass-fail plan. At that time, it should make sure, either formally or informally, that individual Faculty members are not accepting the pass-fail idea without being prepared to apply it to their own courses...
...began to think about starting his own experimental school while teaching at Shady Hill, Brattle Street's private elementary school. Teaching English to the ninth grade there, one of his concerns was with placing students in secondary schools. "I was very dissatisfied," he said. "Private schools were taking only sure fire bets and public schools were effectively doing the same by putting such students in top sections...
...disenchantment with television on the part of affluent, better-educated adult Americans," but the Nielsen rating service claims that the upper echelons are watching more than before. Perhaps they are both right. A survey by TIME correspondents shows that America's first families do watch TV, to be sure. But mainly they limit their viewing to news, public affairs and sports. Relatively few of them switch on just for amusement. Says Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield: "There's just nothing on to entertain anyone...
...Roman cops were not so sure. When the visitors, lacking a table to sign papers on, began moving a heavy stone slab around to make do, a dozen carabinieri came on the run to halt what looked like desecration of a national monument. When the sideshow ended at last, "the Greatest Show on Earth" passed to its new owners...