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...distribute commuters among the houses would be ideal. But the houses are already overcrowded, and many commuters are unwilling or unable to pay the extra $1000 dollars to live in the college. The alternative of non-resident membership in houses is almost equally unfeasible. Commuters would still have to expend vast amounts of time in travel, one of the principle objections to the present situation. An extensive influx of non-residents would also make necessary the building of new lockerrooms in each house, as well as increased over-crowding in dining halls...
...obvious impact on such groups as Stanford's "Buck of the Month Club," its impact on the heavily regulated Ivy League is still uncertain. The Ivy League bans "try outs" and prohibits alumni clubs from paying travel of prospective scholar athletes to the Ivy schools. Alumni do, however, expend considerable personal and/or club funds on trips to interview the prospects in their areas. Such expenses under the new rule could no longer be exempted as contributions to charitable institutions. Expenditures of Ivy coaches are still met by the universities themselves, which are excluded from the tax bureau's edict...
University sources were fairly unanimous in ascribing victory to the "fighting spirit" and superior field generalship of the Crimson, which caglly allowed Oregon to expend its energy near the middle of the field, but as soon as its goal was threatened, summoned enough resources to repulse the Westerners. Oregon rooters, however, claimed their team had decisively outplayed the Easterners and had only lost by a fluke...
...added that more laboratories would be built in the future to handle larger numbers of students and to expend and diversify research. Kronauer pointed out, however, that "all will be constructed within existing buildings as long as present funds last...
Once an announced candidate, Adlai must then decide whether to beat through the thickets of state primary elections. If the competition is mild, there may be no need to expend strength on small state primaries. Even such a threat as might come from a bushwhacking Estes Kefauver, if briefly menacing, might be safely bypassed until convention time. Currently, Candidate Stevenson figures to give most of the primaries a wide berth...