Word: attendent
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Rettig, who opted not to attend the section outdoors, said, "It has created a little bit of differentation within the section...
...into Lamont Library for our regularly scheduled Tuesday session, we were confronted with a stark decision. My section leader announced that today's section would be held in the newly erected shantytown, located in the Yard. Anybody who wished to come was welcome. Those who did not desire to attend the meeting could go to a make-up section which would be scheduled for them. He also said that each person's choice would in no way effect the final grades. On the surface, this decision seemed free and unpressured...
...unfortunate, I suppose, that a large majority of Harvard-students would rather attend the Harvard-Cornell game than a piccolo concerto, but I can't think of a reasonable solution to this problem. An administrative decision to weaken the Harvard hockey team in order to increase attendance at "weightier" events strikes me as a tad unresponsive to student interests. Harvard does have an obligation to recruit piccolo players and to provide them with adequate facilities and instruction. I assume that it does...
...when he was a young Harvard student in medieval history. Back then the controversial religious thinker and founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, Dorothy Day, spoke on campus to the apparent dismay of one of Law's professors who refused to open his mind to her ideas or to attend her lecture. Day was given a generally negative review by The Harvard Crimson which this professor cited to justify his own negative views...
...token, or at least a similar one, some of Duke's regular supporters brought an elitism to Dallas that had shades of racism. A popular parable: if a high school basketball player asked about his "boards" replies "I average eight rebounds a game," he is a better candidate to attend Louisville than Duke. Certainly Duke is an excellent school (Richard Nixon's law alma mater), but Louisville must be meeting some standard of education. Ellison became the center of the team only after the incumbent was declared academically ineligible...