Word: counts
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Under the program, students at the Law School will cross-register at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. By taking elective courses in government and law which count towards both degree requirements, these students will be able to reduce the total amount of time necessary to earn the two degrees...
...regret the passing of the old days. "It used to be kind of schleppy," explains one expatriate American blonde. "Now it's getting jetty." Chances are it will get even more so. "Where else could you find this climate in a country that's politically safe?" asks Count Jean de la Bruyère, 37, who made his fortune in Canadian real estate. "I follow the sun, and this is the place. And the informality! Here you may wear anything, but always no socks. That's very important. Jamais les socks...
Largely because of his time slot and also because he is not bound by a count-down survey as Bruce Bradley is, Summer can do almost anything during his six and a half hours. Every morning at 3 ("the most desperate hour") he plays an hour's worth of cuts from comedy albums. "I'm a very opinionated son of a gun -- I don't play songs I don't like. Charts don't impress me -- and that's heresy." On the other hand, he says, "I hesitate to try to be arbiter of someone else's taste...
...Sept. 24, five days after registration last Fall, a large number of students -- more than usual -- were walking up to clerks in the Coop annex and complaining they couldn't find the textbooks they needed on the shelves. A count at the end of the day showed they were right: almost 1,000 out of 3,000 titles on the reading lists were missing...
Tactical Advantage. Next question was whether Wilson would yield to pressure within his party and call a new national election while the tidelet was running in his favor. If Hull's results were typical of the nation, argued slide-rule savants, Wilson could count on a 150-seat majority in Commons. This was a highly questionable assumption, but whatever Wilson's chances, London bookies last week were giving 3-to-2 odds that a general election would be held before the end of March...