Word: bans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Banzai! Literally means "10,000 years" (ban: 10,000; zai: years). As Japs tell it to the Marines, it means "Long Live the Emperor!" or simply "Hooray...
Prodded by a campaign that started in the "Daily Princetonian" last spring, Princeton University authorities have announced a ban on tutoring schools, with disciplinary measures to back it up. Reminiscent of similar action by Harvard over two years ago, the measure included a provision for a scholastic aid committee similar to Harvard's Board of Supervisors...
Although conditions at the New Jersey college were about the same as in Cambridge, there were fewer tute schools, and the "Prince," unlike the CRIMSON, did not carry their advertisements. When the Crimson, three years ago, attacked the "intellectual brothels" on Mass. Avenue its first move was to ban advertising from them...
...problem of work under an accelerated program was also treated by the Council as having some bearing on cuts. Juniors working for their divisionals, and Seniors writing theses cannot always be certain of perfect attendance. In principle, therefore, the Council feels that a move to ban cutting on the part of the College would e an unnecessary and dangerous step leading toward total scholastic regimentation. Records for the Summer Session have indicated that more men have been consistently present at classes this summer than ever before...
Each year the club offers a spring trip which is taken during the March vacation, but there has been no announcements as to whether transportation difficulties will put the ban on the tour this season. At any rate, the annual concert in Boston Symphony Hall with the Symphony Orchestra and Radcliffe will be held, and at present the schedule calls for programs with Wellesley, Smith, Bradford Junior College, Pembroke, Yale, Sarah Lawrence, and others...