Word: occurred
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Many of the not-so-good tutorials in the sophomore year seem to occur at the outposts of the Harvard-Radcliffe camps. All-girl tutorials with a woman tutor, especially in a "masculine" field such as Government, often lack the gusto necessary to valuable discussion. On the other hand, many all-male group tutorials degenerate into beer and cheer sessions, where the tutors is "one of the boys" and becomes less responsible. There are some defenders of House privacy who argue that a breezy informality is a necessary prerequisite of learning, but the weight of evidence would indicate that...
...despise the nation from which you sprang. [My contempt] also manifests itself in a distaste for all things which are German, and things which occur in the country...
...Student Council of plagiarism appeared in the CRIMSON of October 15. It seems that the Publication Committee for the Harvard Handbook realized that identical material appeared in both their publication and An Unofficial Guide to Graduate Life (published by the Graduate Council and was shocked that such immorality could occur. After dutifully expressing horror and accusation on the receptive Crimson front page, the committee mercifully decided to take no action against the Council...
...policy and makes a pointless offer to investigate the Atlanta temple bombing (before a Jewish audience, of course). Harriman attacks the Eisenhower administration and accuses Rockefeller of "posing as a liberal;" Rockefeller says Harriman is "boss dominated" and claims he will "anticipate problems instead of waiting for them to occur...
...says that his only hobbies are "my home and my family." The family: wife Mary Ann (onetime LIFE researcher), three children aged seven to 13. "We also have a dog named Bingo and an undetermined number of cats," he adds. When colleagues and friends describe Judge Stewart, two words occur again and again: "brilliant" and "unassuming." Of his own appointment to the Supreme Court, Stewart unassumingly said: "In my fondest dreams I never thought that such an honor would come...