Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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If all these criticisms are valid, then something is quite clearly wrong with the present draft arrangement. The law expires this June, and perhaps it is not possible for the Congress to give the problem the careful scrutiny needed for legislative reform by then. But perhaps, also, such scrutiny is...
Edmunds apparently tries to make a fair assessment of local literary life. But to compare i.e., The Cambridge Review to a student who flunked out in boredom is to forget the fact that, faced with the possibility of passing it on to incompetents, i.e.'s editors decided to kill it...
Blast of Bombs. This sort of prediction, oratorical in many areas of the South, has to be taken with seriousness in Vulcan's city. Reason: in the last decade, by minimal count of Birmingham's white newspapers, there have already been 22 dynamite bombings and four arson burnings...
Broke: the Law. In Baton Rouge, La., acting on a request from New Orleans authorities, police arrested William Brady, but let him go when New Orleans probation officials said they had no funds to use to come after him.
This week, the university is discussing Dean Leith's latest ideas for strengthening "the fabric of social organization" at Lehigh. Leith's proposals, which some think are rather radical, would make it possible for the university to shut down a fraternity which goes on probation three times in seven semesters...