Word: options
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...Faculty adopted allows the Dean of the College to demand that an organization defend its policies before students" if upon other expression of student opinion (than the petition) he finds substantial reason for requiring public discussion." In practice, Dean Glimp, who backs completely open recruitment, would never exercise this option. Still it seems a mistake to give any Dean such a free rein on action that could censor organizations from the campus...
...protection of the Allies. The students should realise that they are using the democratic freedom of West Berlin to champion a cause that, if victorious, would withdraw their freedom of expression from them immediately. If they still feel that this is what they want, they certainly have an option-to move from West Berlin into East Germany, where the government would surely welcome them with open arms to offset, in a small way, the millions who, voting with their feet, left the East to seek protection under a system of government that allowed them the right of choice...
Combined with the fourth-course pass-fail plan the Faculty approved last Fall, yesterday's action will give almost every student in the College the option of taking one of his four courses without a grade. But the pass-fail legislation set a limit of one ungraded course per term, so no one will be able to take both a pass-fail course and an Independent Study at the same time...
...another development, all final exams have been cancelled, the Columbia Spectator reported, but classes will be extended through May 29. Students will have the option of taking a pass or a letter grade in courses that they are passing and may take an incomplete in courses they are not passing, making up the course in the fall...
Where Caesar is magnificently consistent, Cleopatra is a little anthology of feminine character. In the course of the play she not only matures from kitten to queen, but exercises her option for whimsical action to the fullest. Miss Yakutis handles the various phases, moods, and transitions with considerable skill, and like Seltzer she shines in the scenes of intimate conversation. My only objection to her portrayal is that it leans something too heavily on the prop of youth. Even at her first meeting with Caesar, Cleopatra must be something more than girlish--she must demonstrate a potential for rule...