Word: broader
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...military service is certainly an issue. It is not, of course, a typical topic for discussion in senior common rooms (as is, for example, the propriety of mini-skirts in house dining halls). Our hope in discussing the issue of deferments and passing the resolution was to suggest that broader issues concerning students and education should be regarded as equally worthy topics for discussion and comment by senior common rooms...
Costa called as well for closer government relations with labor unions and students, and a completely independent foreign policy that could bring broader relations with Russia and other Eastbloc countries. As Costa sees it, his new job is "above all a post of moral command...
...many in Nashville, the case suggested a different and perhaps broader problem. Before assuming his duties two years ago, Jackson received only 13 weeks' training-obviously not good enough to prevent him from panicking to the point where he had to use all six bullets in his service revolver to discourage an assailant...
...story of course oozes whimsy. The broader humor of Larry Gage's Lowell House production comes across fresh and funny. Toad (John Sansone), who regrettably is far too thin for a toad, bounces around the stage, bubbling, buzzing and boop-booping his phonic fantasies of motoring. Water-rat (David Baughan) and Mole (Carla Barringer) playfully "mess around the river" while a chorus of small, furry animals endears itself...
Economic Spectrum. The fast-rising charges mean that most public-university students must now work part-time or seek scholarship help to stay in school. This reflects the fact that the public colleges and universities draw students from a far broader range of economic levels than do the private schools-even those that are liberal with scholarships. More than a fourth of the freshmen at private universities come from families whose annual incomes exceed $20,000, while 27.8% of public freshmen come from families earning less than $6,000. Officials of public universities are overwhelmingly convinced that tuition must...