Word: foolishnesses
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...religion is making a comeback. Can witches, goblins and devils be far behind? When will mankind outgrow this foolish superstition...
...without touching basic necessities. The school committee should even consider increases in Lannon's bare-bones "educationally sound" budget. In a year when the system faces desegregation and is still recovering from a year marred by trouble, cuts in the level of services may turn out to be pound-foolish...
...proof is really a question: Could this intricate universe have evolved by pure trial and error? The last major philosopher to promote the argument, Britain's F.R. Tennant, wrote in 1934: "Presumably the world is comparable with a single throw of the dice. And common sense is not foolish in suspecting the dice to have been loaded...
...Secretary warns, education cannot be seen as isolated processes on different levels. "It's foolish to talk about institutions of post-secondary education" without thinking about the sources of those institution's students", Hufstedler says with conviction. "One addresses the issues, therefore, not simply in isolation but as a part of the full set of issues and problems that affect American education at all levels...
...would be foolish to deny that The Crimson has been in the forefront of many positive efforts. Its unequivocal support for divestiture of South African stocks and for the Afro-American Studies Department are two of many examples which are to be commended. Yet as consistently as The Crimson has attacked the racial insensitivity of the University administration, it has ignored the racism which is so commonplace among the student body. A newspaper must be held responsible not only for what it prints, but also for what it fails to print. Why did The Crimson refuse to cover the historic...