Word: muste
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...must retain the flexibility to base each withdrawal decision on the situation as it is at that time rather than on estimates that are no longer valid." he said...
...this context, Bored of the Rings is a commendable attempt to re-establish the genre along its old classical lines. As with any decent parody, Bored operates on the assumption that anyone who might be frivolous enough to spend a buck on anything that bears the Lampoon's moniker must have already been foolish enough to read through all of J.R.R. Tolkein's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. So. it is only fitting and just, that Bored tells the mythopoetic fable of one Frito Bugger, an odious little Boggie. who accompanies the wizardly Goodgulf on a haphazard junket across...
...then, must a work of art be judged solely on its merits? Of far more interest, is the provocative question: Who wrote Bored of the Rings? It is highly suspect that during a summer when the Lampoon ground out its second Time parody, recorded its Surprising Sheep album, and ran at least one candidate for the mayoralty of New York, these latter-day Barnums could also have published a 160-page paperback. First editions do claim to have been authored by "Henry N. Beard and Douglas C. Kenney," who enthusiastically confess in a chatty little Forward how they overcame being...
...advocating demonstrations, the NAC has said that large numbers of people must participate before any of the goals can be achieved. No one is organized by violence. Any assault on people or property serves only to divert attention from the legitimate demands of the demonstration...
...Dean will not temporarily suspend without consultation except in the cases described above with the additional qualification that he must consult if ready identification of persons responsible for unacceptable acts is impossible. The Dean and the members of the Subcommittee of Six agree that there is a special need for consultation in cases involving nonviolent interference with the freedom of movement of members or guests of the University or the nonviolent obstruction of the normal processes and activities of the University, as in the case of a building seizure...