Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Tutorial benefits in the department extend to the full limit of the Faculty vote; any Honors candidate in groups 1, 2, or 3 of the rank list is eligible. The advantage of this is in tying together the masses of material that the student must absorb into some sort of order, making the department strong and well-integrated for the honors student. A possible drawback to the program lies in the fact that Generals necessitate a student's keeping up with specialized courses, thus limiting studies in his own period of concentration...
When the department abandoned Generals for non-honors students, it was a frank admission that without universal tutorial standards must take a sharp drop. This is a very serious defect of English as a non-honors field, although the blame lies on present difficulties and the limiting Faculty vote more than on the department. Without the benefits of tutorial, the student is virtually helpless in the face of an overly profuse, but un-integrated, selection of courses...
...vote against recommittal of the nomination was 52-to-38. Still, the Senators had not voted for Lilienthal out of enthusiasm for him, but because a majority could not honestly find anything against...
With this lollipop in his hand, Bob Young went right back to ICC and asked for more. What he wanted now was the right to vote the 400,000 shares of New York Central stock which the C. & O. has bought since last November. ICC had forced C. & O. to put its New York Central holdings in a voting trust...
...intend to give the impression that the History Department was not tutoring Sophomores. Actually we are tutoring all Sophomores of Group III standing. The only respect in which we are not tutoring to the full extent permitted by Faculty vote is in the case of Group IV Sophomores whom Departments may, under Faculty policy, tutor half the year. David E. Owen, Chairman, Department of History...