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Ernest F. Graves, a representative of Cambridge Electric, told the Council that the station would consist of several small gray buildings in addition to relays and transformers and that it would omit no smokes or odors. He said that special equipment would limit noise from the station to 6.5 decibels...
Another implications of Rich's protest is that, if Timothy S. Mayer '66 (who doesn't "think this sort of thing belongs in your newspaper") had been blessed with the foresight to omit the burlesque anecdotes from his repertoire--if he had been polite enough to discuss, say, his investments--Rich would have read her poems to the cager Signets, culture would have been disseminated, and poetry would have maintained its historical autonomy, its political immunity, its holy sanctity. In short, all would be well...
...impressive story, all right, and the wine people out here ought to be happy about it. But how and why did you omit the name of the one Californian who knows more about wine than anybody else in the world, who was and is responsible for the high quality of wine in America, and to whom people come to study from all other continents? I am speaking of course of Maynard Amerine of the University of California at Davis...
These are the most serious errors, though there are others. I am sorry, in general, that the article chose to concentrate so heavily on my peripheral remarks about Radcliffe and to omit the less topical, but to me more substantive subjects which were discussed during the Interview...
...spread women around would omit the internal force of Radcliffe," said Robert Ferguson. Senior Tutor at Dunster House. "We don't want to be distributed around for the appreciation of the Harvard men," one woman said...