Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"The new plan, now being considered by the Committee on Houses, seems to be the most effective compromise that can be worked out," Maisel said. "All the salient points in the controversy are solved by the proposal -- student choice of Houses, Master's preference, and the provision of a dean...
Rome's Indexers gradually found it impossible to keep pace with the modern world's publication explosion, and recent condemnations seem rather arbitrary. In 1948, the works of Jean-Paul Sartre were condemned for their existential atheism, and in 1952 those of Andre Gide for immorality. Oddly enough...
She hasn't decided which offer she'll accept--or whether she'll' accept, Radcliffe has hurriedly begun to make special living provision for her for next year.
Roosevelt even drew the zones he favored on a National Geographic map, placing Berlin on the boundary line between the U.S. and Soviet zones. He held stubbornly to his position throughout the war, but his wishes were never made known or they went unheeded. At Yalta, when the Big Three...
At least several of the Masters, however, have expressed varying degrees of dissatisfaction with the new system and are expected to ask that a provision for choice be made on next year's applications.