Word: makes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Committee of Fifteen's newly invented punishment of "separation." Years ago, when the Faculty devised the penalty of requiring a student to withdraw, they did include the requirement that he be away from the College for several terms. But it is highly unlikely that the Faculty ever meant to make it a criminal act for a withdrawn student to reappear on campus. Without express Faculty approval, the Committee of Fifteen should have been awfully wary in using a criminal penalty to enforce Berg's academic exile...
...summer, in Cambridge, I thought I'd make jewelry for money. I discovered that it took, say, four hours to make a pair of earrings. But a retailer wouldn't be able to ask more than six dollars for the pair. Which meant I would get three. I gave up the business. The alternative was to make the same thing over and over. which would have been efficient but boring. Of course, Alexander Calder and Salvador Dali sell their jewelry as Art, and get considerably more than six dollars per piece...
Barnaby was not overly impressed with the victory. "It was not the challenge we expected." he said. "It was a lot of fun playing, but there were no great performances. You need two players to make a great match. We were more experienced all down the line, and there was never any real pressure...
...Also, the home team knows its courts better so its players are ready to take more chances, aim the ball a little closer to the line and make more daring plays. Since visitors are a little more cautions. I'd say the home team has an advantage of about four points a game. "Four points wasn't enough handicap for Amherst...
Perry added that the new single-year program will include some class training to make up for the lack of internship. However, he said that recent MAT candidates have brought much more teaching experience with them than students have in the past. "Five years ago we got dewy-eyed Wellesley graduates who wanted to change the world," he said...