Word: casier
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hope to encourage more faculty to live in Cambridge to improve student-faculty relations and make it casier for newer faculty from around the country to find homes in the area," O'Brien added...
Margaret S. McKenna '70, assistant to the director of the University Health Services (UHS), said that although "it will take awhile for the decision to shake down," her job of referring women to abortion clinics is casier...
...around the Houses to explain to students why, in their view, the disruption had been an intolerable violation of the right of free speech which demanded punishment if Harvard was to be preserved as an academic community in which the rights of all could be observed. They had an casier time of it than they might have expected: the student body, for the most part, agreed that the disruption had been unacceptable.0
...what of the crities? "I would say they are a necessary evil," he said laughingly. "There must be crities because if not, every man with talent or without talent would publish books; and it would be casier to fool the reader than it is today. The only trouble is there are some crities whom we can also easily fool, but what can you do?" Singer shrugged and continued. "Most people live according to a cliche. Although they fight cliches and the Establishment, they become Establishment themselves. It's almost in human nature that people imitate one another...