Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guide, covering 20 to 30 courses, will sell for less than one dollar. Although the Advocate has for the past five years been too poor to put out the four issues a year required by its constitution, Stewart said they "do not forsee any particular problems" financing the guide. The specific financial arrangements have not yet been decided...
...particular, he said tha the was in love with Jimi Hendrix as well as Sanders. "The best music in this country is Negro pop music. It just comes out," Joe said. "We're now trying to learn to play...
Every reporter brings to a story his particular predispositions, but Michèle Ray, 29, a comely French journaliste, is something special. Michele views the world as a vast fairy tale. There are the cruel oppressors, who are mainly Americans. And there are the cruelly oppressed, who range from the Viet Cong to Castro's Cubans to Bolivian peasants. Michèle's own role is that of the fairy princess who has come to break the spell and liberate them. As she often says, "I think with my heart...
...matters as disparate as the design of the dining rooms or the character of gradng policies, could come from the Health Service with the ment responsibilities; they could come from the existing faculty (Professor Erikson would be an outstanding choice); or they could have special faculty appointments for this particular task. My guess would be that if the University dignified the consideration of the emotional development of the students with the same attention that is paid to the curriculum they would be better prepared to deal with incidents like Dow, and would be preparing now to understand and use constructively...
...unwillingness to set down a dogma on what can and cannot be televised. But by retaining the shaky criterion of "balance," the University has left itself open to a repeat of the flap over January's teach-in along with the inevitable charges of censorship when a particular event is declared to be "unbalanced...