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...Monday nights at the Catholic Student Center, 20 Arrow Street--draw about 25 people. Despite the crawling pace of the group's progress, however, organizers like Munro seem to plan no cutbacks in their efforts. "If enough response comes from the people, supposedly according to democracy the people will prevail," she said...
...eventually find justification for its use. Thus was traded Vietnam for the Presidency as the end, and destruction and defilement for Watergate as the means. In both cases the most serious casualty was the belief in the American guarantee of human rights and the atmosphere of freedom thought to prevail in our country...
...rulings, whether definitive or not. The President merely repeated his arguments on why he thinks Executive privilege must be maintained, adding: "I will simply say that as far as I am concerned, we're going to fight the tape issue. We believe-my counsel believes-that we will prevail in the appellate procedure...
...traditional idea of a liberal arts education has been progressively mangled by competing educational theories, and the contention that pre-professional grounding in a traditional academic discipline like undergraduate training to be a historian constitutes a liberal arts education is unlikely to prevail...
...bidding for them - when the Supreme Court ruled on pornography. Now, says Piscitelli, "we are injecting a lot of corn in place of some of the porn. The book started out 80% sex, 20% less titillating. They want us to reverse the proportion." For Europe, the earlier weightings may prevail...