Word: iii
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other field, are made in the Spring of the applicant's freshman year. A few more students, some of them with sophomore standing, are admitted in the first two weeks of the Fall term. Up to this time, admissions requirements are neither strictly enforced nor unreasonably high: Group III standing, ordinarily, and a reading knowledge of a foreign language. Later in the year, however, it is virtually impossible for a student to gain admittance to the program. Since the Committee admits that the first half of sophomore tutorial is not irreplaceable and that the students who apply later in their...
...young tourist; and U.S. newspapers have been cropping pictures madly-cutting out everyone but Sue and Burton-to suggest irrepressible tropical passions drawing the two together. Actually, Sue is 17 and old enough to have brought along her own outrider, like everyone else. His name is Hampton Fancher III. "You mean there are two others?" cracked one of the company. Fancher, a 25-year-old would-be actor, takes advantage of his position as consort to boss everybody around...
When two police cars pulled up to the gas station-residence several minutes later, the officers asked the band to leave, but did not seam to guess their mischievous intent, reported Edward H. Flitton III '64, manager of the band...
...III. Fast-Drift Bursts. These bursts also drift from high to low frequencies, but with great rapidity. Each burst lasts roughly one second, and the drift rate corresponds to an outward velocity of 100,000 km/sec. Such radiation may be due either to fast traveling nuclear particles of to shock waves in the corona. Although Type III events have been associated with numerous small flares, they do not appear to have any effect on the earth...
...students managed to talk in person with 10 Congressmen during the day, most of them judiciary committee members who were undecided between a strong Title III and the Administration's version, which applies only to school desegregation cases. But they spent many additional hours running up and down the halls of the two House office buildings, being told by smiling secretaries and "legislative assistants" that the Congressmen were not in, or too busy, and trying vainly to call Congressmen off the floor of the House...