Word: isolationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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But the accent in Adams is hardly on social solidarity. The two different sections of the House and the absence of long hallways combine to make for social isolation.
No further from the Yard than Eliot, Dunster House has gained a reputation for inapproachable isolation. While it is not deserved, this reputation has served to force Dunster men together and thus produce a model House--one which has a closely-knit group of students and an emphasis on the...
Assistant Dan and Senior Tutor Harlan P. Hanson '48 describes the Kirkland man as follows: "Every year Kirkland House seeks out an outstanding yet representative group of freshmen in order that it may remain a community of intelligent, independent, unaffected young men. This community rests, as Professor Hammond has put...
A New Faith. During the generation in which we are by isolation helping the Russian state to wither away, we must find an alternative faith for the West. In a complicated world, the Russians have a simple and active faith; they have something to offer, and we have not. At...
The effect of this isolation was shown by a poll of the senior class in 1916 - forty-three seniors had never kissed a girl. Princeton spirit manifested itself in other ways too -- in a rally before the 1922 football game with Harvard, wily Tigers stole a farmer's outhouse, painted...