Word: easiest
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Expansion problems hardly end with application, selection, and assistance. One of the most obvious for enlarged classes of 1550 is housing. The easiest way out would be to increase without increasing the number of residents. But even by doubling the number of commuters, another problem arises--enlargement of Dudley facilities...
...case for over-night parking has been an editorial football for so long that its imminent introduction into a City Councilman's scrimmage next week, while welcome, is surprising. Councilmen have long contended that the easiest way to handle Cambridge's parking problem is to ignore it. The combination of out-of-town students and week-day motorists riding the MTA into Boston forces thousands of extra cars into the city. So far Cambridge has overlooked inadequate garage facilities while ordering cars off the streets at night for safety reasons...
PACKARD hopes to beat other automakers out with a new torsion-bar-ride-control mechanism, which it believes will give it the easiest riding car in the industry. The torsion-bar mechanism operates by electricity to cut down side-sway and absorb bumps, will be installed as standard equipment on 1955 high-priced Packard lines...
...They are geniuses . . . they have enormous charm and complete selflessness. So they are the easiest to love. I think there will be a great many of them in this century. Saints always crop up in times of trouble and crisis and heresy, and this is a period of the greatest heresy the world has ever known...
...skeptics who doubt that any course connected with the military could be worthwhile, Dupuy's report outlines a thoughtful program. Though it is easiest to stick to discussing the manual of arms in class, the new plan would offer instead courses in Military History and the Psychology of Leadership. Since the history and psychology departments and even the law school have pledged support, there's strong promise that the ROTC could at last lift itself academically. Since the course will be open to the entire College at full credit, a test of the program's success will be the number...