Word: plea
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Always alert to our readers' sensibilities, we have restricted this year's installment of the parietal crusade to two gentle editorials. The Student Council has muffied its annual plea as well. It appears now, ominously enough, that this orgy of restraint has had a generally soporific effect on the Administrative Board, that it has lulled the Senior Tutors and Deans into the belief that a mere shuffling of hours is enough to scotch the annual uproar once and for all. What better proof is there than the restrictive proposal which issued forth last Monday from University Hall...
Pressure to keep Lamont Library open seven days a week and until midnight on weekdays increased yesterday as the Student Council voted to support 500 freshman petitioners in their plea to Lamont's director, Philip J. McNiff...
Said Judge Louis D. Green finally, "The police did well in averting a riot . . . but I don't want to harm these boys." He allowed the nolo plea he had earlier suggested, although intimating he would otherwise find the five guilty...
Over 50 students crowded the Small Common Room to hear John M. Gregg '53 advance the arguments for the 30 students who had signed the committee's plea for open gates...
...meeting of the Dunster House Committee Fair decided against the plea of the House "Civic Improvement" Committee to leave the river gates open all night...