Word: workloads
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...undertaking a fifth course each term might prove too difficult for the individual student. The student's workload is divided traditionally into quarters; the normal course load is four. Carrying a fifth course would necessarily mean neglecting the other four at least to some extent...
...senior tutor complained that "the question of pure efficiency is unfortunately very important." Complications of student testimony could increase a senior tutor's workload, he said, and "make his job unbearable...
...analysis of managerial problems. They are training to become professionals and their focus is on careers. They are not here to introspect but to improve managerial skills. Many have families to support; so in a sense, school is their livelihood. Motivated and disciplined, they study hard against the heavy workload which requires participation in four hours of classes and upwards of six hours of study each day. Daily work is more important than final exams. People rarely miss classes or fail to prepare their work...
...perhaps difficult to begrudge the Masters a lessening of their workload, but selection of the members of their Houses represents one of their most important and crucial tasks. As Masters, they should not retreat from...
...hostile Democratic machine, Endicott Peabody has won a high elective office in the Commonwealth. He brings to the Governorship ambitious plans for reforming many of the archaic, corrupt practices of Massachusetts government. Peabody has proposed constitutional reforms which would strengthen the authority of a woefully impotent executive, reduce the workload of an overburdened legislature, and strike at corruption in Massachusetts by ending the confusion which surrounds much activity on Beacon Hill...