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...team of undergraduate bridge players trounced a seasoned squad lead by Life Master Robert Prevoir of Winthrop to remain undefeated in the Eastern Massachusetts Bridge Association Home KO Team Competition...
Campaign GM has fought two rounds and been KO'd twice. Harvard both times has refused to support the group's proposals on the proxy statement...
Among other cases described by Ko-lansky and Moore was a college freshman of 19, a good athlete and student in high school-where he smoked one or two marijuana cigarettes every weekend -who increased his pot smoking to several every day in college. As a freshman, he stopped going to classes, avoided sports and social activities, and often lost his train of thought. Another A student in high school became "apathetic, disoriented and depressed" in college two months after starting on cannabis. Confiding to a college counselor that he thought marijuana was making it hard for him to think...
Indeed, one graduate of the Harvard Law School suggested that the very presence of the pro-war speakers on campus was an incitement. "Bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly antiwar campus," wrote B. Ko-Yung Tung, "logically results in disruption. Therefore, it is the pro-war speakers and their sponsors who... provoked the resultant disruption." (CRIMSON, April...
...argument often invoked by defenders of free speech violations is the argument that no one is entitled to use his free speech in order to yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. In B. Ko-Yung Tung's very sympathetic letter to the CRIMSON, this line of reasoning is offered as one possible defense of the pro-war Teach-in heckling. Mr. Tung writes that, since "bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly anti-war campus logically results in disruption," it was the pro-warriors themselves who provoked the disruption...