Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pltirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology, joined yesterday in a demand for "a recognition of our own tremendous guilt and a desire to repent" in our foreign policy...
...change is due to the greater demand for singles than for doubles. Steel partitions, similar to those separating present singles, will replace the present draw-curtains in the doubles. About 37 doubles will then remain for G.S.A.S. students in the two halls...
...possibility [of losing the use of English and French air bases] is a most deplorable situation. But if ... there is the inference that the threat -almost the blackmailing threat-that we had to agree, in spite of what we thought was our own just interests, to every demand that was made upon us in order to continue that unity . . . the unity is valueless . . . Loyalty is a two-way thing ... It has to be practiced by both sides...
...daughter, Dr. Farnham states in her now book, "The Adolescent": "Uncomfortable as the idea may be, the author believes that there is an irreversible tread in the direction of sexual relations prior to marriage." She goes on to say that "there is no sign that there is any large demand for any change...
...think that the presence of flags in this condition is quite a disgrace. It is not only displeasing to members of the University, but also it is poorly thought of by visitors who stand in the foyer during the intermissions of the numerous plays and concerts. Patriotism and respect demand that we replace these flags immediately. Byron R. Wlen...