Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This possibility loomed large in President Kirk's mind during the six days of waiting. Yet he could not allow amnesty for the demonstrators because that would, as he said, "alter the foundations of every university." The demonstrators couldn't give in: they had not accomplished their goal. The administration...
With a 275-man permanent staff and a minuscule budget of $4,700,000, the board is inadequate to police all safety abuses. Instead, it may play the role of institutional gadfly. "It's a hortatory role," observes O'Connell, "but I prefer it that way."
It is easy enough to argue that power at Columbia should be redistributed; it is harder to say how. Quite clearly, students have neither the maturity, time, permanent interest nor long-range commitment to play more than a contributing role. Quite clearly also, Columbia cannot accept guerrilla warfare against the...
One potential way of compensating for the priestly shortage is by the ordination of both married and single men to a permanent order of deacons, a proposal adopted by the Second Vatican Council. Deacons, under church law, can perform most of the functions of a priest, except for celebrating Mass...
Strachey's strangest alliance was with a woman, of all people-a hoydenish little kook named Dora Carrington, described by a friend as "a tin of mixed biscuits." Carrington met him at a house party in 1915. He offended her one evening, and next morning she crept into his...