Word: narrowings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Actually, most of the students who crammed the narrow hall in Mallinckrodt had some reason to believe the University would view their action quite severly. Less than a year ago, after several hundred students forced Secretary of Defense McNamara from his car on Mill St., Dean Monro warned that such activity in the future would become a disciplinary matter for the Faculty...
...essentially non-violent act taken by a significant segment of the University community out of this sense of moral outrage simply cannot and should not be dealt with in narrow and punitive legalistic terms. The Dow protest has raised some very important issues about the role of the University, issues which the University should fully discuss and deal with, rather than attempting to shift the focus to essentially trivial questions of behavioral infractions. The University administration's attempt to isolate and divide the protestors is most ignoble. Those who share this moral outrage--faculty and students alike--should not allow...
LONDON is the town of the tall red double-decker buses, the buses which always appear to be on the verge of overturning as they twist top-heavily around the City's corners and through its narrow streets. The only person to keep his balance is the ticket collector, who passes up and down the aisle with easy poise, bending over each seat and rolling out a ticket from the machine hitched to his belt...
...unheralded juniors, Peter Dennehy and Frank Sulloway, came through with clutch performances to support Captain Jim Baker's first place finish as the injury-ridden Harvard cross country team scored a narrow victory in the Greater Boston Championships at Franklin Park yesterday...
Munro has had his team practicing on the House soccer field, which is of comparable size to the unusually narrow grounds in Philadelphia. (This leaves Cumnock Field available for the key Dunnster-Eliot game tomorrow...