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...novel an idea as it may seem, is still dangerous and seriously irresponsible. This isn't the only way his pscudoeconomics breaks down. A student body which increases over time (as Harvard's has done since the club's founding in 1866) breaks the argument that a "more the merrier" policy must mean non exclusivity Instead of saying "all are welcome" why doesn't Mr. Grant prove it? Why doesn't he (or, for that matter, any member of the Pi) provide basic statistics on membership? And since women aren't included in that "all" (as though they...
...More people will come to Harvard Square to look for books," added Pangloss Manager David I Fertig. "The more bookstores the merrier...
...able to join. All are welcome. The essential raison d'etre for the club is to establish an economy of scale so that the socializing of members and guests can be maximized with costs minimized. The philosophy of the Pi, both economically and socially, is the more the merrier. Is this exclusive? How can this be said to "foster division" when it relies on a broad base of members to prosper...
Getting a six-foot Christmas tree through the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria and up to your suite is no mean trick. But for such a scene in Six Weeks, due out next Christmas, it seems that the more Moores, the merrier. In the film, Dudley Moore, 46, and Mary Tyler Moore, 43, conduct an extended holiday affair and during their stay in New York decide to install an evergreen in their room. Says Dudley of this eccentric behavior: "I like a character who has the best possible time in the most urgent...
...that has now blossomed into serious mutual adulation. But with Charles off to India for a two-week official visit, and no announcement of an engagement yet in sight, Britain seemed to be in store for a long and piquant season of Charlie and Diana watching, the frothier the merrier...