Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...past two years demonstrates that the powers that be in this university are tightening their control over every aspect of the student experience at Harvard. This attack directly challenges the ability of students to engage in free academic, or even personal development. Student energies are focused on responding to particular erosions of their rights, but miss the broader counter-revolution that has emerged--the administration's attempt to overturn the gains won by students in the last decade...
...deny that kibbutzniks are caught as powerless victims of occasional Palestinian bombardments. I feel, however, that The Crimson's choice of publishing this particular narrative as a "first-hand experience of a war situation" reflects an irresponsible policy in accepting opinionated articles, because the article distorts an understanding of the Israeli trauma...
...arbitrary nature of student/faculty contact at Harvard, and in particular the pernicious but ongoing "get an A in my course, then get to know me better" syndrome...
...particular words were meant to be, and I am sure were understood by the judges and attorneys present, as my feeble attempts at humorous asides...
...seems, quite a few Representatives are still trying to abolish the limit on outside income. In particular, it is resented by Congressmen who also are lawyers. There are 222 of them in the 435-member House, though only 42 earned more than $8,650 a year from their practices. The limitation also applies to members who have sizable outside incomes from speaking fees and from businesses that are not owned by them or their families. Says Illinois Democrat Morgan Murphy, who made $60,000 a year in fees from his Chicago law firm: "The abuses and scandals that have...