Word: correctible
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...then act with certainty--can be carried too far. We have waited for certainty when reports came in that Castro was surrounded by Communist advisors. We have waited for certainty when arms began to come to Cuba in September of last year. The CRIMSON is indeed correct in saying that it is still possible to doubt the certainty that Castro is a Russian puppet. Yet the tragedy of any policy-making decision is that it must be made before all the facts are in; if it is not, it becomes not a policy decision but a retrospective analysis of events...
...note--The above is a correct version of Mr. Pennington's letter, printed yesterday with an accidental omission that completely distorted Mr. Pennington's meaning. The CRIMSON regrets any embarrassment occasioned by this error to Harold C. Martin or the staff of General Education...
Subsequent experiments have proved the Watson-Crick model of DNA correct, and much effort is currently being directed toward breaking the DNA code...
...with evidence of enlarged pituitary glands, as against only 21% of the non-psychotics. This finding tells nothing yet about the origin or probable course of the patients' illnesses, Dr. Kraft emphasized. But the obvious next step is to examine the hormone balance of the mental patients, correct it if necessary, then see whether this makes psychiatric treatment more effective...
...University involved in administering every hundred dollars of Federal aid can rise as high as $28.50. But Harvard is allowed to add onto most research contracts only a 15 per cent allowance for indirect costs, and the difference between what the government itself admits to be the correct indirect cost percentage and what it allows the university to charge drains about $1 million a year from Harvard's unrestricted funds...