Word: ende
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...major proposal, now before the Faculty, "will essentially mean the end of parietals," Hanify said...
From there on, the arguments were merely logical processes of instruction. In the end, I had to ask myself why I wasn't joining him. It wasn't only his intolerant dogmatism. regimentation, and commitment to an armed revolution; there was something more. He pointed again to my bourgeois liberalism. I thought he was wrong, but I couldn't articulate anything. I always came home drained and terribly confused...
Roszak deals with that ideology in a shattering critique near the end of the book. I can't possibly convey its power; if you read nothing else, you must read that chapter, "the Myth of Objective Consciousness...
Working with Hanify are two members of the Freshman Council. Bucky Bagot '73 and Henry Baig '73, who will present a petition to the committee signed by 1000 of their 1200 classmates calling for the end of all parietals...
Both sides agreed at the end of the meeting to postpone a vote and give the Faculty more time to think over the issues...