Word: campus
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...argued against Gene's suggestion that he work his way through Georgia Tech. Herman got his own way: studying law at the University of Georgia as his father had done. With a car and more spending money than the average student, Herman became a big man on campus. He got Bs with little book-cracking, loafed, played poker, dated coeds. Remembers one: "He was pretty forward, but he was good company." Pledged to Sigma Nu, his father's fraternity, Herman helped guide a revolt by smaller fraternities against the big three-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chi Phi and Kappa...
Correspondents have been scouring the Cornell campus this week and have uncovered news items such as the proposed building of a new library which will make Cornell's library system almost equal in size to Harvard's. Other have viewed the Big Red athetic teams to report on the Crimson's prospects for this morning and afternoon...
...underlying the agreement, there is a departure from the normal. There is a statement signed by noted educational institutions, representing some of the finest minds in the country, and secondly, there is an affirmation that athletes will not be made privileged students on the campus. Thus the Ivy Group states: "The members of the Group reaffirm their prohibition of athletic scholarships. Athletes shall be admitted as students and awarded financial aid only on the basis of the same academic standards and economic need as are applied to all other students...
Variety off the Campus...
...Radcliffe, the term "off-campus" includes a variety of living arrangements that serve as expedient solutions to the problems of housing--from rented frame houses on Massachusetts Avenue far from the college's brick centre, to the private homes where where four or five girls board, to stately old Gilman and Saville Houses (actually on the Quad) and the three cooperatives, Everett, Edmands, and Parker...