Word: paper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Feloney's objections to issue 18 were directed at a "obscene" letter printed at the top of page seven among the paper's classified ads. Both Crampton, chairman of the board for Avatar, and editor Wayne M. Hansen, who received one of the $300 fines, took the stand to defend the letter and the rest of Avatar's contents...
...found a profitable academic venture for those students who have spent their Harvard careers regaling dining hall companions and Blue Parrot dates with tales out of "Harvard Folklore and Mythology." All the great stories are apocryphal, with many variations springing off a few main themes. The Harvard "paper story" is an important subset...
...never-named Harvard final club maintained its file of papers suitable for handing in to Harvard's major courses. Members were duty-bound to submit original papers which received honors grades to the club files so that future members might profit from their diligence. So, in that never-specified year, one club member turned out an Ec 1 paper for which he received an A, and submitted it to club files. The next year a club member received an A for his retyped version. The following year another club member handed in the paper...
...other variation on the theme, a club member wrote a paper for a popular course on "The English Fishing Trade in the 18th Century." To top off his effort, he cut out a picture of a fish from a National Geographic and pasted it on his title page. The man received an A-for his effort and submitted it to the club file. The next year another man pulled out the paper, retyped it, pasted on the fish to the title page, handed it in, and received an A-. The following year, another club member withdrew the paper, retyped...
HOWEVER, Eckstein goes on in his paper to make the gloomy prediction that "much of this saving will be re-directed into the strategic components of the defense budget." He gives two reasons. First, he says, there will be a strong need to resume modernization of the defense establishment after having deferred it during the Vietnam war. Secondly, Eckstein believes that the U.S. is in Asia to stay and this will prove costly...