Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"We are told [by Senator Taft that] it is very rude to refer to anybody as an isolationist . . . that all isolationists are extinct, that they are just as dead as the dodo. But there is a new species on the horizon and this new species I call the 're...
Considering the U.S.'s deeds in the world since Pearl Harbor, if not its words, such questions sounded a little silly to most Americans, yet the first authoritative Republican voice to be heard gave the worriers cold comfort. Hardly had the ballots been counted before Ohio's Robert...
Religion's place in undergraduate life is being studied by a special six-man committee, Provost Buck announced yesterday. Buck is heading the group, which will examine the status of Memorial Church, Phillips Brooks House, and religion courses in the College curriculum.
If we, by gearing our entire economy, even dairy-farming, to our military effort, have become unfit for such men as these . . . hadn't we better examine ourselves and see if we haven't, without knowing it, developed the contagious moral leprosy of those we claim we are...
This fall, Ivy League newspapers have begun to grumble about the fraternity system. Autumn is the rushing season for most fraternities; sophomores wander from house to house, shake hands with prospective brothers, examine the paddles on the wall, and then sit back and wait. At a school like Dartmouth, less...