Word: objective
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...whole clumsy American system of dating: of choosing a movie you don't really want to see, of forcing pointless conversations, of sitting for hours in an uncomfortable restaurant just to be with a girl that you like. They reinforce the notion that women are some sort of special object, to be seen at certain hours...
...rooms are sometimes tagged as closets, Dunster has the advantages of a single building, its own kitchen (which offers victuals a large cut above Central Kitchen standards), an extremely well-stocked library, squash courts, music rooms, a dark rooms, a workshop, and abundant storage space. While some Freshmen may object to Dunster's location, seniors in the House often feel the isolation and separateness are positive advantages. There is no question about the delights of "Dunster Beach." The House fronts the Charles River, and in the spring and fall the banks are filled with couples and touch football games. During...
...Lurie stated that the Dallas club would no longer object if Harvard debates Bishop in Dallas, pointing out, however, that this debate, unlike that to be held with S.M.U., in Dallas, was not officially 'under the auspices' of the Dallas club," Donaldson said in a statement last night...
...undergraduate institution, the University of Illinois, was chartered under the first Morrill act of 1862, which gave federal land to each state for the "endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life...
...refer to Premier Fanfani and his aides [Feb. 22 | as "bassotti" (dachshunds) for their shortness. Though not a Fanfani fan, I object to such a derisive classification...