Word: protectiveness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Secondly--McCann's blunder points out that Ivy athletics are not as well acquainted with the eligibility rules as they are expected to be, and that something must be done to protect them from their own stupidity. It now seems necessary to take some measure to periodically, perhaps at the beginning and end of each season, remind every athlete of the rules so that something like this does not reoccur. And the head coach as well as his athletes should be held responsible to see that these eligibility rules are observed...
More importantly, the Ivy League rules of eligibility should be revamped--in an effort to protect a whole team from possible penalties resulting from one person's ineligibility, or as has been made disturbingly clear by now, to protect certain athletes from themselves...
...castrate a queer? How do you protect society from their kind...
...that an audience can't sort out all that is happening. We see love as the confusing and desperate and tortured state it sometimes it. And, for once, we feel it, when the two men are denied the humanity they seek. And there is no laughter, no laughter to protect...
...heavyhanded bureaucratic regulatory schemes" for policing the securities business. Nonetheless, Hamer Budge, new head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has stressed that he will combat malpractices as vigorously as his activist predecessor, Manuel Cohen, who has praised Budge. A judge from Idaho, Budge is particularly eager to protect the interests of small investors...