Word: choses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dean also noted that '65 chose with something new in mind. The popularity of each House coincided almost exactly with the number of rooms available with single beds, as opposed to bunk beds. This factor has not been as important to past classes and has gone unnoticed by the administration. The deans will probably deal with this next year by distributing the double berths from the least favored to the more popular House for the fall of 1963, making it known before freshmen apply...
...space for the program "just doesn't exist," according to Westheimer. The tutee works on the same bench with his tutor. "We had a choice between holding crowded tutorial or none at all, and we chose in favor of the tutorial," Westheimer said...
Last week, as the National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced a record 1,050 winners, Macalester did it again. No fewer than 20 chose Macalester, which was outstripped only by nine other predictable choices such as Harvard, with 89 winners, Yale's 38, Princeton's 33 and Radcliffe's 38 (the female front runner). Trailing Macalester were Cornell (17), Michigan and Berkeley (16 each...
...Europe developed, it was generally referred to as the "Marshall Plan" in staff meetings. The President fostered this term, Truman says in his memoirs, "because I wanted General Marshall to get full credit for his brilliant contribution to the measure which he helped formulate." This is probably why Truman chose not to make a speech similar to Marshall's when the President had an appropriate occasion two weeks later--as the main speaker at Princeton's Commencement, June...
Performing the 1928 version, Senturia had to achieve both the transparency demanded by the contrapuntal lines in the fifth piece and the massive roar called for by the ending to the fourth. He achieved both. He brought forth each instrumental entrance with discerning care, and he chose tempos that made each piece cohere individually, and with the other five...