Word: testing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...American students forced to study medicine abroad for lack of sufficient places in schools in my own country [Oct. 3]. I take offense at being called a "reject," for I find myself qualified to succeed in any American medical school?if only given the chance. My grades and admission test scores have been as good as those of many students studying in U.S. schools. Like my colleagues, I have spent every vacation doing clinical electives in the U.S. and have per? formed at a level deemed competent by various professors...
...treaties now face a far tougher test in the U.S. Senate, where the victory must come by the same 2-to-1 margin. Conservative opposition has forced postponement of a vote on ratification until next year and left the White House worrying about whether, even then, it can muster the required 67 votes...
...mayor: that despite his self-proclaimed independent label, Vellucci is a politician born and bred in the ways of the precinct clubhouse. Vellucci, of course, denies the assertion. "I was given that job, sure, but I had to qualify for it. I had to pass the Civil Service test. It was no real gift," he says. But the impression has lingered, and the Globe report only strenghtened...
...Houses, and the freshmen needed some peace and quiet at lunch. I for one felt like Ryan O'Neal must have felt when Ali McGraw told him he had no right to use Radcliffe libraries when Harvard owned ten million books. Sure, I could go back to Currier or test the unknown at Adams, but the Union is closer and what's the $7000 for anyway, guys...
...time has come to bring freshmen back into college life, to show them how the other three-fourths live. We need a freshman Brown vs. Board of Education decision to end their separate but equal status. Hey, any of you freshmen out there want to be a test case...