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...plebe rules are among the more controversial aspects of the West Point experience among Cadets themselves. SCUSA participants were permitted to attend classes with the Cadets, and is several section meetings of a course on "The Psychology of Leadership," the outsiders turned the classroom into a forum for debate on the plebe issue, and on the value of West Point itself...
...with his banal tongue and his repetitive nightmare about the cursed albatross that haunts his fevered imagination: his family, the restive dead. His soap-opera prose alone ought to chloroform any ghost. But somehow O'Neill slings the albatross round our necks and makes us grieve and attend to his tale of fearful...
...addition of Adedeji will however be offset by the loss of Dragan Vujovic Vujovic flew home to his native Yugoslavia to attend the wedding of his brother and will be lost to the Crimson through the Yale game next Wednesday. His place in the front line will be filled by junior Ion Van Neil who stepped into the offensive line last week against the Tigers and responded with a two-goal performance...
Professor Bowersock's is correct in regard to the number of convictions. But he has oversimplified the other "factual errors." To wit: Messing's suspension was for the remainder of her undergraduate years. Since most undergraduates never attend Harvard graduate school, it is fair to term her suspension "indefinite...
...stated period made effective." The discretion given to the Committee by this statement, together with the provisions in the Preamble concerning the Committee's judgements, were the basis of the present decision to extend Miss Messing's suspended requirement to withdraw for a year of graduate study should she attend the Graduate School. The quotation from the Preamble to the CRR Procedures printed in The Crimson concerns exceptions to procedural rules by mutual agreement of all parties. Such mutual agreement obviously has no place in the Committee's decisions. G.W. Bowerseck Chairman Committee on Rights and Responsibilities