Word: felted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although a formal resolution was withheld while the HUC tries to coordinate its effort with the SFAC, Steven J. Kaplan '69, president of the council said that he felt that it had reached a "good concensus...
This soldier would never have questioned the belief that each Israeli should sense strongly and personally the delicate equilibrium that characterizes life in Israel. Yet he also sincerely felt that his mother should not be required to suffer. He preferred that she be ignorant of the dangers her son faced...
Deborah A. Batts '69, president of RUS, said she felt "irritated" that she was not notified of the meeting, until after it was over...
...paying enough attention to studying urban problems or preparing its graduates to teach in urban schools. The report recommended that an ad hoc committee begin formulating a new program of urban studies, and further, that the school establish a new "criterion of intellectual vigor." Specifically, the authors felt that students interested in field work should be encouraged to work with community educational agencies and other educational groups and should be given credit and supervision. Professors had long resisted this suggestion. They argued that stressing practical experience would turn the school into a "technical training factory." The report retorted that practical...
...land of Lyndon. The Observer's founder is Ronnie Dugger, a prodding, provocative University of Texas graduate who came back from one year at Oxford with a passion to unmask corruption and hypocrisy. With a number of equally talented and brash companions, Dugger has made his influence felt far beyond the state borders. Admirers often call the Observer he political conscience of Texas...