Word: factors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fred L. Glimp '50, Director of Freshman Scholarships, asserted that a high score on the College Boards is only a prerequisite for admissions, not a deciding factor. "We do not necessarily assume that a very high score automatically means a very good candidate," he said. "There are many other factors...
...combination of Koni Ulbrich, Fred Cooley, and Dave Seaton in the 220 and Bob Komanda in the 440. The Lion's third big strength is the dive, where the use of a low board favors the Lion's Stew Summers and Glenn Gemelli over Chick Montgomery. The home pool factor, however, may be able to offset this and break up the Dartmouth combination...
...that Humphreys College in California received over 100 times as much per student as did the University of Massachusetts. But the disparity in "per student" grants is not in itself improper. Some colleges get more requests for financial aid, and some have smaller loan resources than others. Ideally, this factor of need should be considered...
...where would we prefer them to go?" asked Laborite Reginald Paget. He told of watching two girls in a doorway on Curzon Street who, in a two-hour period, took eleven men upstairs, with the average time per man being under 15 minutes. Paget had also noted a common factor in all the men: "Their sadness ... If we were to stop this business outright, we might be doing something which would.be pretty dangerous." Girls on the streets are a nuisance, he conceded, but he felt it was better than spreading the corruption to "part-time pimping" by cab drivers, elevator...
Last week one leading Vatican spokesman said that "the chances of healing the rift between the Roman and Orthodox churches are better now than they have been for hundreds of years." A major factor in the new climate has been Vatican support of the Orthodox churches against increasing pressure from Moscow. But one immovable foundation of Roman doctrine seems to stand in the path of reunion: the insistence that the Bishop of Rome is successor of St. Peter, Vicar of Christ and supreme ruler of all Christians...