Word: testes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tended to spend too much time on the general beginning essay, at the expense of the textual criticism which followed. Now, a two hour textual criticism will make up the entire first day program. One hour will be devoted to a history text and the other to a literary test...
...first time since losing to Cornell on Dec. 19. The Cornell wrestlers are favorites in the Ivy race, and the score, 15 to 9, indicated that the varsity matmen have strong potential. Their match at Lancaster, Pa., tomorrow night against Franklin and Marshall, a renowned wrestling school, is a "test" for them. The Crimson did not face Franklin and Marshall last year. Former captain Bob Foster in the 177-lb. class pulled an upset in the Cornell match, and will be a Harvard standout this season. Captain John Noble at 157, and 137-pounder John Watkins were the other winners...
...fraud unjustly rewarded. But professors who make sure that the topics they assign are broad enough to require completion of a majority of the required reading can insure that academic virtue is given its own reward. Surely the scope afforded in a paper topic will represent a more satisfactory test of a student's work than either the overly picayune or overly general variety of essay questions so prevalent on Harvard examinations...
...pilot or a flight engineer (TIME, May 5). At first, American President C. R. Smith figured that adding a third pilot would be plain featherbedding. Smith changed his mind after American's operations men, who have been studying the line's first Boeing 707 jet in test runs since October, reported that a third pilot is needed, along with an engineer. The plane flies so fast that two pilots should always be at the controls, American decided, requiring a third pilot to take over when one of the other two is taking a break. The third pilot would...
Returning after a two-week Christmas recess, the delegates will discuss problems dealing with specific inspection arrangements and voting procedures. The key question is whether or not the Russians will accept a truly international system of control to prevent nuclear test cheating...