Word: demandingness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It is time for the Faculty to realize that it is difficult to find a more demanding test for a student than to ask him to apply what he has studied to a real-life situation. Social analysis through books is not very social.
I decided to ask a few first-years if they realized that the council was skimming money off the top of their term bill, by demanding the innocuous-sounding Undergraduate Council fee. The response of Roy Edwards '98 was typical: "What Undergraduate Council fee?"
Moved by concern for the human rights violations in Haiti, Lecturer on Law Deborah E. Anker co-authored a letter sent to President Clinton last week demanding a change in U.S. policy toward the war-torn nation.
The letter, signed by 49 law professors nationwide, urged Clinton to take a stronger stance in demanding demilitarization in Haiti.
"Marshall was wonderfully warm, but demanding," Jackson said. "Being able to spend time with him and listen to the great cases in which he was involved was a course within itself."