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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Perhaps it would be beneficial for the college campus activity in the 1980s to have the international flavor of the 13th century rendition of its counterpart, along with the organized student guilds also found during that period [Sept. 13]. Once again, students could fire and hire faculty, plan course content, overrule the administration, and with rapidity move their centers of learning to meet their needs...
...passed about 1,200 miles from the lunar surface, radioing back great bursts of data and even voice transmissions-probably from a tape recorder. Finally there was a dramatic change in the transmissions and an enormous increase in power. "The whole exercise-the time of the launching, the content of the signals and the test of the voice transmitter-leaves no doubt whatsoever that this was a probe intended to come back," Lovell insisted...
...Mole' is a valuable and much-needed addition to Harvard's media. The first issue was reasonably interesting in layout and style, and one hopes the content will remain as rich in its occasional yield as this issue has been...
...second student course, Social Relations 136, will start today to set up study groups-workshops on Harvard itself. An outgrowth of the Harvard Educational Project, the course is financed by a $5000 foundation grant. It too will leave grading and content largely up to the students...
...advantage. The Electoral College allowed the South to swing the numerical weight of its slaves without granting them suffrage. "In politics," writes Constitutional Historian John Roche, "there are no immaculate conceptions. The Electoral College was merely a jerry-rigged improvisation which has subsequently been endowed with a high theoretical content. It had little in its favor as an institution-as the delegates well appreciated...