Word: objective
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Council members will conduct a poll this Thursday evening to determine whether students would object to the somewhat longer lines that might develop if Cliffies could dine free on date nights. It is the Council's contention that the Masters' fear was unfounded...
...million. Of the total cost, $5,000,000 went in fees for computers, which designed and redesigned the antenna 42 times. The painstaking expense was worth it, producing an antenna that misses, by the thickness of a paper match, being a perfect parabola. Haystack can resolve objects down to 1/60th of a degree, could zero in on an area of the moon just 225 miles in diameter v. 4,500 miles for the bigger but less sensitive Jodrell Bank antenna in Britain. If the need ever rose, Haystack could track an object no bigger than a needle orbiting the earth...
June Henrich '65, of Gilman House, was unable to catch sight of the object and sorry about it. "Oh, I hope they haven't gone away," she said, explaining that she had never seen any flying saucers but was nevertheless quite ready to believe in them...
When questioned by the CRIMSON, the bell girl in Barnard Hall confirmed the reports of a mysterious object. She thought there were seven, however...
Nancy Moran '66, also investigating from Gilman House, stated that she had been too late to see the object in question, but that three little green men had jumped out of an unidentifiable space vehicle and snatched her purse...