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But the cost of victory was mounting. Virtually every Senator pledged to Morrissey's cause seemed increasingly embarrassed. Leverett Saltonstall, Teddy's senior colleague from Massachusetts, unhappily announced that he had changed his position from "no objection" to one favoring recommittal. Staunch Democratic allies of the Kennedys, notably...
Teele offered no objection at the meeting to a Harvard Undergraduate Council statement protesting "the astonishing inadequacy in the number of textbooks available." "The textbook situation isn't good and there's no point in minimizing it," he said.
Barney Frank '62, asst. senior tutor in Winthrop House and author of a letter defending the right of students to criticize their teachers, met with Ford on Friday. "I am pleased that the University has, in fact, no objection to the sort of thing May 2nd did," he said afterward...
The central question which the Operation Exodus incident raises is, why did Eisenstadt introduce his resolution when he did? While he and Mrs. Hicks portray the ban on busing as a defense of the neighborhood school, over 1000 students had been bused last year, without raising a public objection from...
To the objection that A's and B's are "automatic" in "99" courses, it may be answered that most courses populated mainly by honors students, such as Physics 13 and Gov 106, have curves considerably higher than those in other courses. In most cases, a student devoting the same...