Word: felted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both he and Sutherland cited the case of Lanza vs. U.S., 1922, where the Supreme Court allowed both a state and Federal trial of men convicted of producing and selling liquor. Fisher, however, felt that this was a unique case...
Balabanian felt that "only those with a valid excuse" for not entering the Honors program were qualified, and that the CEP had left it up to the particular department to decide who fit this description...
...kind of life that might develop on the surface of a small, central-heated star would not resemble earthly life. It would have to get along without light, except perhaps faint starlight, and it would have to cope with gravitation and probably atmospheric pressures enormously greater than are felt on earth. But there is no reason why life in such a place could not evolve into intelligent forms...
...advance rebuttal of charges that such things cannot really happen, Psychiatrist Searles cites his own experience with a woman patient who seemed to be trying to seduce him while talking international politics. "Responding on these two unrelated levels," he says, "I found it such a strain that I felt as though I were losing my mind." In this case, sanity and psychiatry...
Dean Monro also liked the general idea, but felt other proposals should be considered. He felt that the College ought if possible to do something along these lines for next fall...