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Instead, OBU has called for an open hearing 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, in Austin Court Room at the Law School...
Genevieve Austin, dean of Residence, said yesterday that income from the present rooming contracts covers just a little over half of the four houses' rent and operating costs, leaving a deficit of almost $29,000. With the elimination of this deficit, the Council hopes to avoid increasing next year's room charge...
Depending on the number of seniors moving into apartments next year, graduate students may live in North, South, and East Houses. Currier House already has rooms for 12 resident tutors. At present Mabel Daniels Hall is the only Radeliffe dormitory with a resident tutor. Mrs. Austin expressed the hope that Radcliffe's housing system would eventually approximate Harvard...
Conscious of the dangers inherent in such an effort to seek economic well-being outside our borders Charles Austin Beard in The Open Door at Home (1934) attacked the open door policy. He advocated an entirely new, non-expansionist economic and political orientation in order to achieve two crucial objectives: (1) to provide a minimum standard of living for all Americans in a non-socialist but planned redistribution of wealth; and (2) to avoid the possibility of being drawn into foreign wars which did not directly threaten our survival. By renouncing Cordell Hull's trade-expansion policy, the United States...
...Texas students blocked the doors to the university's main building with cypress trees that the school had cut down in order to expand the Texas football stadium. The protesters were particularly angered by the administration's decision to rush the cutting; a few hours later an Austin court handed down a restraining order that would have spared the trees. In November, more activists occupied a campus snack bar from which university officials had barred nonstudents. Both conflicts were partly defused by negotiation, a tactic that the regents now regard as appeasement. The outlook: more trouble at Texas...