Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...need for a federally-supported school construction program grows more urgent. The bill to grant such aid is dangerously near extinction. The immediate need for government aid to education should overbalance the desire for Congressional enforcement of the desegregation decision. Congressman Powell should withdraw his rider and allow the school bill to rise from its death...
...expressing its viewpoint, the CRIMSON is playing fair with its readers. We know what to allow for in reading a newspaper only if we are acquainted with its editorial opinion. I know of no respectable journal which does not give its subscribers the courtesy of an editorial page: this omission would be assuming the role of complete impartiality (which Manahan evidently desires). And it would be extremely naive to consider impartiality a realistic position...
...administration is reluctant to seek outside aid, or is dubious of its value, it will have to take the responsibility upon itself, setting out to master problems which have occupied professors for years. In either case, the University can no longer allow "organic growth." The Yard may be a charming anachronism, but there is very little charm in raising a family in a $20 a week cold water flat or crowding four students into a room built...
...Tigers' 300-yard medley relay team of Jay Harbeck, Pat Shannon, and Orville Mann has put together a time of 2:55.4. This clocking would not allow the Crimson's Pete Macky, Dave Hawkins, and Chouteau Dyer to slacken the 2:52.4 record pace they set at Dartmouth last week. In their home pool the Crimson may go faster...
...advantages of such a collection in Lamont would be two-fold, he said. It would allow the House libraries to specialize their collections, and it would provide a check-out record service for freshmen and commuters...