Word: containing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Each unit would contain about 220-250 freshmen, if the class remained near its present size...
...idea is to organize the divisions of the Yard along the lines of sections in General Education Ahf and other Gen Ed courses. "Ostensibly, each unit would contain about 10 Gen Ed A sections," Labaree explained, "and the three to five section men who handle them would be assigned to that unit." Thus the men who grade freshmen's work would also meet them in the dormitories and in the Union...
Fresh Paint. This ringing tocsin for revolt was not answered in somnolent Portugal. Under Salazar, the rich are satisfied and the poor are at least quiet. The law requires that every house in Portugal be painted every two years, but the government seems unconcerned whether the same houses contain running water or electric lights. A onetime professor of economics, Salazar often speaks of "the grace of being poor," and has outlawed strikes, lockouts and "similar irregularities." The wages of skilled workers reach a high of $2.80 a day. There are six different kinds of national police, and the armed forces...
...Forest Lawn, the West Covina vigilantes were a painful affront. Forest Lawn likes to think of itself as a kind of necro-politan neighborhood improvement society. The verdant lawns and artfully sunlit edifices of the first Forest Lawn in Glendale contain, advertises Eaton, the largest collection of statuary in the U.S., as well as 200,000 "loved ones." The cemetery draws 1,000,000 tourists a year, has net assets of more than $16 million, and last year grossed - tax-exempt - $2,300,000. It has also planted two little Forest Lawns in Hollywood Hills and Cypress, Calif...
...pages of the first issue contain no fewer than six vague but hopeful editorials and articles about strategy for "progressive, liberal Republicans," a term that the magazine struggles for countless inches of type to define but never quite succeeds. According to the publisher (Bruce K. Chapman '62) what American needs to a "new political philosophy" as the ideology of a new Republican Party. He concedes, in a passage of gross understatement, that the philosophy is not "fully articulated," but adds cheerfully that if enough people care it soon will...