Word: masters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This view was seconded by Gordon M. Fair, Master of Dunster, who also looked dimly on letting people move out of the Houses. "I'm all for keeping people in the Houses," he asserted, adding that the answer to overcrowding was that "we simply have to get room, and not let people move...
...somewhat more approving view toward permitting people to move was expressed by Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House. Taylor felt that if criteria for moving were established "where there was real necessity as against whim, this might have certain possibilities...
...possibility of this plan was also admitted by the Master of Winthrop House, David E. Owen. Although he "would regret opening the door to a mass moving out of the Houses," Owen felt that some sort of liberalization, depending "on the degree of overcrowding," might be feasible...
...Herald called "the lavatory level." U.S. paratroopers, he cried, were escorting Negro students into the girls' locker room at Little Rock's Central High School-and were lingering around to leer at ungarbed young Southern white womanhood. The facts of the matter proved Orval Faubus less a master of morals than mendacity...
...extreme reverence for the past helped delay the modernization of Asia until it was disastrously late, but Viet Nam's Confucian revivalists are not worried. The government has issued a Confucian handbook, and officials hold biweekly staff meetings at which government employees are drilled in the master's tenets. The Van-mieu "temple of literature"-with its array of tablets containing the life stories of Confucius and other sages-will be rebuilt in Saigon (the original is in now-Communist Hanoi). A' highbrow Confucian monthly will continue to expound ethics, and the literary contests begun...