Word: holding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...student told The Crimson, "some College officials think the current undergraduate attitude is "what the hell; the College authorities know we don't have girls in our rooms just to hold hands and do intellectual exercises, so they must approve of what we are doing...
...song before. But the film is also at pains not to exploit or endorse the lowest impulses of its core audience, which is, of course, composed of adolescents. It contains no har-har pranks. No one wrecks a car, gets drunk or does anything more with a girl than hold hands...
Though the army turned out to hold the balance of power last week, its influence has fluctuated over the past four decades. For the first three years after the 1949 Communist seizure of the mainland, China for all practical ; purposes was run by the military. After the transition to civilian rule in 1954, the army played a subordinate role, even though it had enough seats on such institutions as the Politburo, the Central Committee and the National People's Congress to guarantee its power base within the party structure...
...Poland will not only hold free elections for the upper house of parliament this month but, in a little noted provision of its pact with Solidarity, will also have a popular election for President in six years...
...BUNTING (1960-1972)--Radcliffe Institutes a House system similar to Harvard's. In 1963, Harvard degrees are awarded to Radcliffe students and women are admitted to the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Four years later, Lamont Library is opened to Radcliffe students. In 1970, Harvard and Radcliffe hold their first joint commencement. The next year, Radcliffe and Harvard unity their House systems, and coeducational living begins...