Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Furthermore, claimed the opponents, if the honor system did indeed prove to be unworkable, it would be devilishly hard to get rid of, since College officials would be extremely unwilling to admit that Dartmouth men lacked sufficient honor to keep the system operating...
...admit that there have been instances of bloodshed where many prisoners of war have been killed and wounded by U.N. forces. I can assure you that in the future the prisoners of war can expect humane treatment in this camp...
...progressive institutions, individuality is untouchable at Bennington. President Frederick H. Burkhardt will admit that "the emphasis on the individual tends to make for a little anarchy." But he says with pride, "Here, education is different for every girl. No two girls ever take the same program." Then he beams and says, "At Bennington we teach students, not subjects...
Gummere emphasized that the Admissions and Scholarship Committees act separately in sending acceptances. "It is Harvard's definite policy to admit a man who is good enough, regardless at financial aid," he said...
...main reason the husbands were there, says Dr. Gordon, was that, although they would rarely admit it, they all felt "guilty as hell-they thought they had helped to drive their wives over the edge." Group discussion, Dr. Gordon figured, might do even more good than individual talks with the psychiatrist...