Word: wide
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Almost all the University's elementary language courses will be wide open to pass-fail students next fall...
...about educational administration as well as make recommendations for vocational training. They spend a lot of time arguing about organizational needs and procedural timetables. The more theoretically inclined students are still trying to define "vocational education," while the more practically minded men just want to see first-hand a wide variety of job training programs...
...present State and Boston governments are spending a lot of time and money trying to improve the vocational education system. The currently popular proposal for a city-wide vocational high school would cost millions of dollars. Private consultants and the Harvard Ed School are researching equally costly programs. But the assumpitons of the city, State, and private consultants do not seem valid. Industry-directed training is more efficient and more socially equitable. If the Harvard Ed School is to be in the vanguard of educational reform, course A-200 must study seriously the economic potential, social ramifications, and political feasibility...
...costly surge, manufacturers last week boosted prices on a wide range of products. Steel started it, with the rest of the industry following the lead of U.S. Steel and raising prices of cold-rolled, galvanized and aluminum-coated sheets by $5 a ton. The hikes will be reflected in the costs of such items as autos, appliances and heavy machinery. Before the week was out, increases were announced in carpets, chemicals, plastics, flooring and glass...
...George," or "Bullet," a soft-spoken Baltimorian who grew up idolizing Villanova's Davie Patrick. He coasted home Tuesday with a 1:58 split, two seconds slower than both Dave McKelvey and Jeff Huvelle, who often run identical times in the event they share, the 600. McKelvey is the wide-eyed Motor City partner of Haggerty, and has experimented with Harvard, Europe, and a moustache among other things. Huvelle sort of minds his own business, but was yanked from this anonymity by his election as team captain last spring. Baker, the first class marshal and otherwise a god-like figure...