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Aside from the patent absurdity of considering classes the prime feature of a university, and the sheer impracticability of any preventative measure having to do with anyone in the true holiday spirit, there is another, more pertinent objection to these measures, whatever scandalous form they may take. One wonders what...
Actually, the U.S. now holds that its 1946 agreement was valid for that year only. Even though many Western European countries disagree, their real objection has been the uncompromising and adamant nature of the U.S. stand. As one delegate complained, "There was so much arm-twisting you could hear screams...
An increase in faculty salaries last year just covered by a $200 tuition hike indicates Yale's interest in increasing the quality in its faculty as well as its faculty-student ratio. In these moves, University policy makes a start at the removal of the second objection to Griswold's...
"The country's unprecedented prosperity and favorable tax laws make philanthropic gifts easier," for private or cooporate donors, Olds said. With a systematic exploration of these new sources Yale may well be able to find money to invalidate the third objection to Griswold's plan of last spring, insufficient finances...
This leaves but one objection, the character of student motivation. Criticism of Griswold's plan stressed that most Yale freshmen and sophomores were not equipped to handle the freedom and flexibility which he wanted to give to them. But, in his annual report to the alumni last Monday, Griswold reemphasized...