Word: unstructuredness
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A Folklore and Mythology major, Luhrmann calls anthropology "the most theoretically interesting field around today." After she passes her first strenuous year of general anthropology training--commonly known as the M. Phil--she will pursue an unstructured three-year program working closely with a specialist of her choice.
Long before he started designing clothes for women, Armani was known for his superb tailoring and loving way with materials. For both men and women, he reintroduced linen, for example -and made the inevitable crumpled look acceptable. He ripped the linings out of his jackets for women to create an...
"The RSS major is very unstructured right now--we are pretty much on our own in choosing our program of study," Natasha Wei '82, a concentrator, said yesterday. "The problem is they (department officials) haven't clearly stated anywhere what courses they expect us to take," she added.
Columnist Jack Anderson, who specializes in unearthing governmental misdeeds, grades the Carter Administration "a little below normal-less corrupt than Nixon, of course, but more corrupt than Ford, L.B. J. or J.F.K. Perhaps Carter doesn't know any better, maybe it's the way they play politics in...
There is virtually no dispute about that now among Cabinet officers, White House aides and assorted other observers of the presidential scene. The title is unofficial, and has been slow in taking effect because of the unstructured nature of Carter's leadership. But Rosalynn now joins a select fraternity...