Word: paragrapher
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...should like the opportunity to correct several serious misprints in my letter as published by the CRIMSON (May 17). The first sentence in the third paragraph was almost completely misprinted, and should read as follows: "What is more, Dean Monro and Mr. Harrison implied that in themselves exclusive norms as a basis of association are neither bad nor good." The word "particularly" in the second sentence of the fourth paragraph should read "particularistic"; and in the second sentence of the fifth paragraph the phrase "historical air" should read "historical...
...Architecture or Revolution," he declared in the book's closing paragraph. "Revolution can be avoided." But by then Le Corbusier was well along on his own revolution
...preach the Word? This is no day for raising questions concerning the reliability and authority of God's word." Despite White's victory, the messengers thwarted other conservative hopes. In the first Statement of Faith since 1925, the convention roared approval of a paragraph supporting academic freedom in Baptist schools, approved another phrase speaking of the church as embracing "all of the redeemed of all ages," which conservatives considered too ecumenical in nature. They shunned a resolution to censure the Kansas City's Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where Elliott had taught. The consensus was that the split...
...none of this has saved James from becoming for many readers simply an exquisite specimen of nineteenth century intellectual history. He wore a beard when beards were fashionable--an unfashionable capitulation for a Harvard man. And his massive work on psychology contains only one tiny paragraph on sexuality--an equally unfashionable oversight today. Sex leads to Vienna, however, and few writers complement each other as well as Freud and James...
...issue is really much more simple. Any undergraduate group which wants to make use of the Harvard name must comply with the "Regulations for Undergraduate Organizations in Harvard College," a little green pamphlet given to each student at registration, of which paragraph 1a under the section on Recognition of Organizations specifies that the group "must submit to the Dean's Office a constitution and by-laws." In this constitution the organization may also be reasonably expected not to flout the general rules under which the College administration must operate, among which are those Fair Educational Practice provisions of the Massachusetts...