Word: failed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Like pass-fail, the language requirement issue was initiated by the Harvard Policy Committee. The HPC no longer favors its proposal of last year that the Faculty create a language requirement bypass--a year of linguistics and a year of comparative literature...
...listened to the HPC's recommendations six weeks ago when Henry R. Norr '68, president of the HPC, testified on pass-fail. The language requirement has been on the CEP's agenda since, but was postponed twice while the CEP discussed the pass-fail plan...
...baggy civilian suits and political sanctuary for the four, prompting the U.S. to summon Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin to the State Department, where Deputy Under Secretary of State Foy D. Kohler orally protested the "highly improper" Soviet behavior of "assisting, harboring and exploiting" the men. "Such conduct cannot fail to complicate further the relations between our two countries," said Kohler. At the request of the four men, according to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, access to them was denied U.S. embassy representatives and Western newsmen...
...women) spent two days reading Exit, ultimately agreed with Prosecution Witness George Catlin, a former professor at Canada's McGill University, who said: "I can't imagine anything being obscene if this book isn't." The question that now arises for England is how many other modern works might fail a test by jury...
...After spending two meetings on pass-fail," he continued, "the CEP is badly backed up on regular business already. It's self-evident that we're going to have to respond to this report somehow, but independent study is a very complicated question, and will just have to wait. I can't see any action for a year at least...