Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...some 1,500 student car-owners at the College, the spring of 1955 has hardly been an auspicious one. First University Hall placed a dozen undergraduates on probation for "flagrant" parking violations, and then local citizens, led by Councilman Edward J. Sullivan, demanded that the University permit only seniors to have automobiles at school. Together these two events have seemingly jeopardized the undergraduate's car-owning privilege. At the very least they have caused the student to await with apprehension the Administration's next decision on the parking problem...
...this discomforting atmosphere the Student Council's recent parking report comes as a welcome clarification. As the Council points out, the University's toleration of undergraduate cars grew out of the traditional policy that students deserve the same rights as other local residents. Thus the College has limited its automobile restrictions to the single rule that a student must register his car with the University Police. This requirement is reasonable and necessary, but it has often been violated during the past year. To end these infractions, the Council would increase the penalty for failing to register an automobile with...
...College expects complete student observance of its only automobile regulation, it must in all other respects continue to treat undergraduate car-owners as bona fide local citizens. It should, for example, reduce University parking fines so that they correspond to those of the city, and so that students would no longer derive a financial advantage from keeping their cars unregistered. More important, the Administration should renounce its vague policy of placing undergraduates on probation for indefinite parking violations described only as "flagrant." It should, in the words of the Council, "make a definite statement of the number and types...
...exhibit of prints by two local artists at the Behn-Moore Gallery reflects some of the developments taking place in the print medium. The influence of painters, more and more of whom are devoting themselves to this medium, is felt in the trend of contemporary prints to rival paintings in their size and use of color. In this connection, some of Bill Martin's expressionistic woodcuts are even larger than average canvases...
Both teams enter today's game undefeated in GBL play. A win will put the Crimson only one game away from the League championship, the nine's only remaining local competition being a June contest against Tufts. The Eagles, should they win, will have a tougher time wrapping up the championship, since they meet most of the League teams twice...