Word: meanness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shotgunned Johnson Administration policies from the battlefields of Viet Nam to the wheat fields of the plains. The Michigander did not endear himself to Midwestern audiences by condemning collective bargaining for farmers and urging that they sell their commodities abroad "by the law of supply and demand"-which would mean at low world prices. Senator Milton Young of North Dakota, who had said earlier he would support Romney if nominated, commented: "He isn't nominated yet and judging from his farm statements in North Dakota, he never will be." Romney arrived in tree-scarce South Dakota saying...
...short, it appears that the Faculty will meet at least this one of the many demands adopted at Monday night's meeting of the demonstrators and their sympathizers in Lowell Lecture Hall. This, of course, doesn't mean that the University has surrendered to student power...
...world. In any case, there is no doubt that the demonstration forced the Administration and Faculty to question the effect of the war on the University more seriously than ever before. In this respect, the probated students were effective. But this small, politic concession by the Faculty does not mean that any substantive changes will follow...
...Faculty's failure Tuesday to make a statement on the Vietnam war, or on recruiters, or on Faculty-student relations, does not mean a lack of serious concern about these and other issues. Professor Hoffmann's suggestion for a Faculty-student-Administration committee is a welcome indication of concern. President Pusey should implement this suggestion as soon as possible in order to begin meaningful communication between Faculty and students. Now that the Faculty has taken action against the Mallinckrodt offenders, it should discuss possibilities to avoid the growing division between "us and them...
...assured Mrs. S.C. Bullitt, who showed yesterday's slides, the new house will not mean the end of off-campus housing. When Warner and Edmands Houses are torn down this summer to make room for the construction, their students will be moved into other off-campus housing. And when the new house is finished, there will still almost surely be the option for non-college housing (i.e. private apartments) for some seniors, she added. Mrs. Bullitt is Special Assistant to Mrs. Bunting for Remodeling...