Word: watchfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...early stages of this season that Harvard is not going to be the most resistable force in the Ivy League campaign. The team now has a 5-1 record, and its performances against Wesleyan, Northeastern and M.I.T. indicate that even Ivy powerhouses Princeton and Yale had better watch...
...least 200 undergraduates in Burr B Wednesday night came prepared to love Paul Goodman. His reputation as political anarchist and sexual libertine had preceded him, and many came to watch him make things hot for Dr. Graham Blaine, who has by now become something of a resented symbol of the University's conservative sex policies...
...attempt on Walker. Moreover, Oswald's Russian wife, Marina, recalled that on the night of April 10, Oswald rushed into their apartment, excitedly told her he had just tried to kill Walker. When she asked why, Oswald vaguely replied that it was because he had wanted to "watch it on television...
...passengers. Yet no one dares do anything to stop them. Finally, as one leather-jacketed jackal torments a father with a sleeping child, a young soldier rebels. "Leave those people alone," he cries, and suddenly there is a knife in the punk's hand. The other passengers simply watch as the hood closes in on the unarmed soldier in the terrible crouch of the switchblader. In the last grisly moments, the soldier is stabbed, the hoods are hauled off by the police...
...single program at Harvard or elsewhere can redress a balance between scholarship and pedagogy that has long been missing. But a start should be made at many levels. Individual Faculty members can demand excellence in teaching, in themselves and in course assistants equally. Departments can watch their teaching fellows-and their instructors and assistant professors-closely, and let them know that teaching ability will count heavily in recommendations for advancement. Finally, the Corporation can make enthusiasm for, and ability in, teaching a firm prerequisite for appointment to the tenured ranks...