Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...roommate writing a gen ed paper or her parents paying tuition, ever asked her to define her concept of women's education or describe her vision of woman's role in the world. In the fall of 1958, no one had yet suggested that Radcliffe's boundaries might extend beyond the residential Quadrangle on the North and the Harvard Houses on the South, or that the time had come for 80-year-old Radcliffe to break away from Mother Harvard and fashion its own, quasi-independent, future...
Margaret W. Stimpson said she was "impressed by the amount of work that had gone into the new constitution," but added, "we might not agree to all the things the students are asking for." She approved the Administration's decision to extend unlimited sign-outs to juniors and seniors only, noting that the Council "felt sophomores should not be allowed to sign out till any hour...
Cunard Eagle appealed to the Ministry of Aviation, which has discussed the matter with U.S. State Department officials. The dispute was not resolved, but Britain agreed to extend permission for American charter flights to the U.K. until June...
Juniors will be allowed to sign out until any hour next fall, according to President Bunting, who approved the new rules after consultations with students, deans, and members of the Radcliffe Council. If the new system works, the RGA may extend this privilege to sophomores...
Still, in a period when journalism is swiftly changing, it is not this type of story that best illustrates our uniqueness. We try to extend our curiosity into areas that are not conventionally considered spot news, though we think they are; and in areas where radio or newspapers already bring the results first, we try to concentrate on the turning points of important trends, or to single out standout performances. For example, in this week's news: In Art, we report how the 30-year dominance of the glass box building came under attack, not by just...