Word: interestedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Widener Library does not permit undergraduates to check out scholarly publications, or any other sort of periodical. In a letter printed below, a library official justifies this policy on the grounds that periodicals "must be available when needed"; entire volumes must not be "immobilized" by students interested in only one...
Belatedly I have received a copy of your CRIMSON article of March 15. 1967. and I hope that it is not typical of a type of reverse McCarthysim induced in the United States by the Ramparts article on the NSA. For your information I am not now and never have...
Did it never occur to the sophisticated intelligence of a CRIMSON reporter that such an offer by one Harvard tutor to another was so unlikely as to be almost ludicrous? And if the CIA were interested in getting names it surely could find better sources than a Lowell House tutor...
Columbia's administrators took a bemused but coolly legalistic stance toward the new group. The University Committee on Student Organizations at first denied the league recognition, since it refused to name its organizers. The dozen interested students then shrewdly enlisted eight officers of other campus organizations, all presumably heterosexual...
While declining to identify himself or other members by name ("We would be losing jobs for the rest of our lives"), the league's chairman insists the group is educational, not social, and "plans no mixers with Harvard." So far, Columbia students seem little interested in joining. Shrugged Sophomore...