Word: either
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact, few boys seemed to be trying to meet girls at all. Either they cruised around the room aimlessly, or they appeared to be having token conversations. I overheard the usual, "What courses are you taking?" "When I was in Europe last summer. . . ." "Do you know. . . ." But nothing more substantial or personal than that...
...Faculty committees are coming. They will probably be formed in either April or May, depending upon how long the Faculty spends debating the Wolff Report at its next meeting. And they will find that the merger creates, from Harvard's point of view, a number of complex problems whose solutions are not at all apparent...
Most students favored either meal contracts for fewer than 21 meals per week or the total abolition of meal contracts and the institution of a pay-as-you-go system...
...personal feelings and actions in the world--is the same. Both films are created, closed works, the setting of La Marseillaise being as purely evocative (again, one couldn't draw a map of the setting) as that o Toni. Into this setting Renoir's characters--Toni, the aristocrats--either...
...assault an battery charge, several University and Cambridge policeman testified that either Collins or Waring struck them in the course of the arrest. Fifteen Harvard and Radcliffe students who were within seven to 20 feet of the paddy wagon then testified that they saw no blow struck--that the defendants were merely resisting arrest. The question is not one of whether body contact occurred, but whether, in the confusion, the police were capable of attributing any blow to the right person...