Word: topically
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Current events in general, and African problems in particular, have met with the best reception. Indeed, Quincy's combination of this topic with the added attraction of speakers borrowed from the U.N. has brought as many as 180 undergraduates to the "open" meetings, and at least 15 students are doing the 100-page reading assignments required for the bi-weekly "closed" sessions. Lowell House is also offering a seminars on Africa, under the leadership of a former African Journalist. A more usual number of students (about eight) attend regularly...
Terry F. Lenzner, 1960 captain, introduced his senior teammates and singled out Ravenel, who received a standing ovation from the gathering. Lenzner's successor, Alex W. Hart, termed the season "nothing to get drunk over." He moved on to what he called "a pleasanter topic," said of next season "on paper we don't have it," but added, "There is no reason why we can't be up top with the rest of them...
...week of speeches will center on the image the United States projects abroad, a topic that will provide a basis for the seminar discussions. Friday's seminars will deal with the "U.S.--A Culture and a People," Saturday's with economics, and Sunday's with foreign policy...
While observing the classes at Newton and conferring with a number of teachers, the College participants in the program will compile "cases": contemporary accounts of incidents such as the Salem witch trial, which illustrate a particular topic. They will rewrite these anecdotes in simpler language and provide an explanatory introduction. In addition, they may do some informal teaching...
...stout anti-Nazi, Frenzel chaired the Bundestag committee on restitution to victims of Naziism and last week in the Bundeshaus gave such an eloquent address on the topic that Chancellor Konrad Adenauer rose to say: "Herr Frenzel, you have done us a great service." A few minutes later Alfred Frenzel was arrested as a Communist...