Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...also felt that the student body should have been allowed to solve the problem: "We feel the disturbance caused by the 'no drinking in Schoellkopf Field' rule could have been avoided if the students were given a chance to solve a difficult problem by themselves...
Another comment, on the subject of drink was, "The main problem seems to be the outrageous extent of drinking at Cornell. We feel the only solution, which will seem completely absurd to many Cornellians, is to ban liquor at fraternities...
...James feels, however, that Saturday's contest will be somewhat of a guessing game, as he tries to feel out a Crimson squad which he has never seen. "We have been preparing for everything," James said, "and are ready for a very tight contest...
...with a wide grin of content, while a group of foreign policy experts sadly shook their heads. The chief reason for the lobbyists' "job well done" expression was the Congressional cutback in the Administration's foreign aid bill. The conservative business, manufacturing, and extractive industries which these men represent feel safer from economic competition from the "developing world" and feel somewhat more secure about a tax rate rise with foreign aid cut by a billion dollars...
...subject of integration, however, he stood squarely behind Louis Armstrong, who several weeks ago denounced the President for letting the Supreme Court's decision be flouted. "I feel the same way," he said in a leveled voice...