Word: existed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...slow eating away at the liberties that are indispensable to its healthy growth. The very foundation of true democracy and the foundation upon which this country was built is the fact that government is responsive to the views of its citizens, and no nation can continue to exist on such a foundation unless its citizens are wholly free to speak out fearlessly for or against their officials and their laws. When it begins to send its dissenters, such as Barablatt, Uphaus, Wilkenson, and now Braden to jail, the liberties indispensable to its existence must be fast disappearing. If self-preservation...
...these kinds of people and mice co-exist in the CRIMSON. Add the candidates who came last night, plus the candidates who will come tonight, include free beer, and you will have another example of the comforting and comfortable kind of chaos which marks the beginning of any crime-comp...
...present staggered pattern of the windows can be trusted to reveal the intentions of the original builders, it would seem likely that Mrs. Kimball is right. Unless a whole wall was once replaced, the present fenestral-arrangement could only exist had the floor always tilted...
...requirement by Harvard would seriously weaken the position of those who have advocated such a recognition. In the absence of compelling reasons within the College this move would be irresponsible, and the number of students who presently go beyond the required level would indicate that no such reasons exist...
...same token, no reasons exist for raising the requirement. Of the 85 per cent who now continue study above the official minimum, perhaps 10 per cent could not reach the proposed score of 650. And of these at least half could pass an intermediate course with a D--. Clearly, then, a raise in the requirement would not appreciably affect the level currently being attained by the Harvard student body...