Word: notting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lampoon editors do not agree upon the significance of the events at this point. One analysis was made last night by the vending expedition's angry leader, George Crawford '60, who accused Yale law enforcement officers of "using very poor judgement."
Kluckhohn explained that all societies have reservoirs of tension and submerged hostility, because the individuals in these societies have given up "their most deeply felt wishes" in the process of socialization. This repression makes it psychologically necessary not only to hate, but to have people or things we can hate...
Although two weeks ago the Crimson was hoping for a Cornell upset this Thursday, happenings in the interim make a Penn win more advantageous for the varsity. If Cornell wins, the Crimson must share third place with not only Yale but also the Big Red. If Penn wins, the Crimson...
Look Back in Anger. The sneers and snarls of Playwright John Osborne's Angry Young Man (Richard Burton) lead to pity, not fear, but raise prickling questions for the society he damns.
James Joyce, by Richard Ellmann. A Ulyssean portrait, fashioned out of minute detail, of the purposefully enigmatic author, here demystified but not debunked.