51. In many cases, the students end their academic careers after high school. 52. In schools where children with troubled academic careers go, the school day ends in the early afternoon. 53. Innumerable academic careers were launched on a sea of unreadable articles in obscure education journals proving it was wonderful. 54. In the three decades of his academic career, the embattled Rutgers University president, Francis Lawrence, built a reputation for courting and recruiting minority students. 55. In World War II, he interrupted his academic career to work in Washington developing sources for mineral supplies. 56. Ironically, Gramm, whose calls for less government are the centerpiece of his political philosophy, can thank the government for his academic career. 57. Instead, he spent much of his time encouraging Indians and other minorities to pursue academic careers. 58. It lies in finding a way for college welfare recipients to work without disrupting their academic careers. 59. It starts with his less-than-sterling academic career in Anchorage. 60. Jacobs, as the senior faculty member on the committee, was the choice, and he set aside his academic career to accept the post. |
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