Word: proceeds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...students in war time, all the information which has arrived from the Army and Navy and from other bodies in Washington agree in emphasizing the importance of the physical conditioning of students. Those who are responsible for the administration of the program at Harvard feel that our policy should proceed along lines of strengthening rather than weakening our plan of physical conditioning. We feel that all requests for excuses should be most carefully scrutinized and that neglect or abuse of the program on the part of students should be dealt with firmly...
...OPERATIONS IN EAST PROCEED ACCORDING TO PLAN...
...continue to have an essentially free and classless society in this country, we must proceed from the premise that there are no educational privileges. We must endeavor to sort out at each stage in the educational process those boys and girls who can profit from one type of education, and those who can profit by another. There must be a variety of educational channels leading towards different walks in life. And as far as possible there should be no hierarchy of education disciplines; no one channel should have a social standing above the other...
Often the blind develop a telepathic sense of touch. Mary McCarthy's remarkably cold, black-jettish brightness at socio-psychological criticism similarly seems to proceed at least in part from the lack of another faculty: the faculty which theologians still call charity. Nowhere, in the whole of the volume, does any character act out of genuine kindness, or even out of those uneasy spurts of selfless confusion which, in actual living, so complicate the moralist's task...
...Army ROTC, the units will then march from their assembly points near Widener Library, Memorial Chapel, and University Hall across the Yard and through Johnson Gate. From there, to the martial strains of the Fort Devens band, the column will proceed through the Square and make its way down Boylston Street, to the river...