Word: acceptance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...military establishment to trade on Harvard's name and prestige in its recruitment efforts. Student opposition to Harvard's present arrangement with ROTC goes much deeper than considerations of academic propriety. The Faculty cannot end the ROTC controversy by opting for a slightly modified status quo. It should not accept the CEP resolution...
Tickets for the hockey game with Boston College on Dec. 17 will go on sale at 9 a.m. today. Undergraduates may exchange coupon #6 for a ticket. In the future the Dept. of Athletics will no longer accept coupons at the door for admission to Watson Rink hockey games. Undergraduates must exchange coupons for reserved seat tickets at 60 Boylston St. the week of each game. Coupons can be turned in at the door for admission to all unreserved events (basketball, swimming, etc.), but the rest of the hockey games are reserved...
...Geological Lecture Hall), thus enabling you to admit every student who came on Monday and thensome. It is common form, at this second meeting, to express contempt for the building's impersonal architecture and the room's awesome size. No explanation is required for the decision to accept all your applicants, save to say you found choosing among them impossible...
...Department of Athletics will no longer accept coupons at the door for admission to Watson Rink hockey games in the future. Undergraduates must exchange coupons for reserved seat tickets at 60 Boylston St. the week of each game. Coupons can be turned in at the door for admission to all unreserved events (basketball, swiming, etc.), but the rest of the hockey games are reserved. Tickets for the hockey game with Boston College on Dec. 17 will go on sale Monday at 9 a.m. Coupon #6 can be exchanged for a ticket...
...Communists, socialists, anarchists and New Left students, all the way to the yippies, who seem to have been the most baffling to Chicago authorities. The yippies appeared to be, in Norman Mailer's approving term, largely "existential," meaning that they lacked any clear-cut ideology or program. Yippies accept no leaders, not even their own, and Daley and his men could scarcely make much sense of yippie manifestos like that of Abbie Hoffman, who saw the movement as "new phenomena, a new thing on the American scene. Why? That's our question. Our slogan is Why? You know...