Word: questionability
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Alfred said his course "is easy, but that doesn't mean it's gut." "Students are so good at it because it's the literature of their age," he said yesterday. Students claim the course "isn't graded terribly hard" and is relaxed. A final exam question last year asked for a comparison between Bonnie of Bonnie and Clyde and Desdemona of Othello...
Faced with rising labor costs and a shrinking supply of workers, most employers, as they say in Ec 1, would substitute capital for labor. Why can't Radcliffe? Actually, the question should be, why won't Radcliffe, since there's no reason...
...firm will study the work of the Planning Board, the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, and all volunteer planning agencies, such as the neighborhood planning teams, Sullivan said. In response to a question from Councillor Edward A. Crane '35, the manager said that the Harvard and M.I.T. planning offices would be included. "Certainly, I think that any planning done by Harvard or M.I.T. has a direct bearing on the City," Sullivan commented...
...particularly concerned with the basic policy question of ROTC's privileged pre-professional status. Currently, undergraduates may take essentially vocational ROTC courses but are prohibited from enrolling in courses at the med, ed, law, divinity, and business schools. A discussion of ROTC is on the agenda for Wednesday's HPC meeting...
...rating system does present one major question: Will the film moguls tamper with the artistic integrity of their product to avoid a classification that will shut out the under-16 market? Next year will tell. At least the producer will have the option of appealing to a board headed by Motion Picture Association president Jack Valenti. Mr. Valenti's credentials for making moral judgements aren't bad; he left the Johnson Administration two and a half years...