Word: open-minded
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Dates: during 1933-1933
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...University in considering the beer sales question, has hitherto preserved the open-mind policy with surpassing success. There have been pseudo-reversals of position; there have been mutterings as to the possibility of "unfavorable publicity"; finally, the buck was passed to the redoubtable Cambridge legislators. As a result, the undergraduate body has been left in a desert of thirsty suspense, while the rest of the nation may count the hours with reasonable certainty...
University authorities yesterday hustled into conference following student objection to the assertion of R. L. Westcott '14, manager of the dining halls, that, in his opinion, the sale of beer would be "against the University's policy." The ensuing declaration of the "open-mind" policy was accompanied by a reminder that, contrary to popular impression, the University had never served beer in its regular dining halls even in the days before the national prohibition amendment...
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