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...Most of the public places students feel theycan go to get drugs, they're just going to getripped off," says the sophomore. "Boston is justnot a good place to get drugs."Crimson File PhotoStudents interested in purchasing drugsgenerally spurn the pit and other urban areas infavor of on campus dealers...
...Spence said some faculty members are infavor of bringing back the post and it is possiblehe would "be talked into...
Much of the "paraphernalia" of modern educational practice should be done away with, Commager said. Large scale athletic programs, formal courses, grades, and many other costly and time consuming operations should be forsaken infavor of a self-educational approach, involving a more European attitude towards the learning process, he asserted...
...insolvency that might affect the whole of Europe; but inactuality, Germany is in no worse a state than France. There would be far more reason for England to assist her ally in recuperating in some measure from the effects of an invasion, rather than to take up the argument infavor of a country which is still at fault, in order to follow an unconquerable penchant for trade...
...difficulties and disasters of past years, however, there has been of late considerable discussion among the students and the alumni of Princeton over the advisability of putting a crew on the water during the coming season. There seems to be little doubt that the undergraduates are infavor of so doing. But before taking final steps in the matter it seemed best to get the opinion of the graduates; and for this purpose the Princetonian sent out letters to prominent graduates asking what they thought of the advisability of the scheme. In these letters the Princetonian suggested that once a week...