Word: passing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...whole seem as dangerously irrepressible as ever. Many universities were rimmed with police guards, and the atmosphere at Warsaw University became so threatening that the rector closed it for a day. A group of 200 students decided to meet there anyway, and broke into a lecture hall to pass resolutions demanding reinstatement for the fired professors and military discharges for the drafted students. If they have not received satisfaction by the end of Easter vacation, warned the leaders, they will put out a call for a general strike at all Polish universities...
Wider than the Bible. Central to all arguments was the fact that tourism is Vermont's No. 2 industry; each year, twelve times as many visitors pass through the state as there are Yankee natives (416,000). Most newspapers swung round to the view that proliferating billboards were striking a blow at the state's greatest tourist asset: its unspoiled wooded hills and valleys. Although one letter to the editor insisted that "good billboards are beautiful and break the monotony of a long motor trip," citizen mail to editors and legislators ran as much...
...revision also allows pass-fail to be used for concentration credit. Aside from tutorials, Soc Rel 10, methodology, and graduate courses, honors concentrators may take one and one-half courses under pass-fail. Non-honors may take an additional half course under pass-fail...
...Crimson 35, light-footed Mickey Beard lofted a pretty 15-yard pass, and two jabs at right and left tackle put the Indians on the ten. Beard rolled around the right end and skipped into the end zone. The conversion tied...
...wasn't until late in the third period that Harvard got going again. Starting at his 47, quarterback Ric Zimmerman moved his team to the Dartmouth 9 in five plays. A pass down the middle to Joe Cook got the score. The two-point conversion attempt failed, and Dartmouth led 14-13 with 13 minutes...