Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also last Spring the Dean's Office and the Council locked horns over the banning of the New Student magazine. The issue of student rights was raised. Because the old Council feared more disputes in the future, it asked the new one to take a crack at the entire question of who can stage rallies and publish magazines, and why and where and how. Its aim was to suggest an eventual codification of policy to University Hall...
...shall now have this week's spelling lesson, courtesy of Sunday's New York Times. Question: How do you spell "circus"? Answer: p-s-o-l-q-u-o-i-s-e. Explanation: Pronounce "ps" as you would in psychology, "olo" as you would in colonel, "qu" as you would in bouquet, and "oise" as you would in tortoise. Put them all together, they spell mother. Or possibly cholmondley...
...tackling, frequent scrimmages have proved that Varsity men can tackle each other. The only question is whether the Columbia Lion is a man apart...
Bender asked the Council first to draw up rules on political rallies, adding that eventually a "bill of rights" on the whole question of extra-curricular activities should be devised...
...chilling woodwinds, a whining oboe, a trumpet or cymbals. Smack in the middle of Over the Hills and Far Away, he suddenly switched from a major to a minor key. In one duet between Lucy Lockit and her father, he ran two separate songs together, to make a striking question & answer fugue. At times, London critics found themselves listening to such tart dissonances as a C sharp and C natural grinding together; at other times, to an orchestral accompaniment that was as clear and gentle as Mozart. The songs seldom ended in the same key as they had begun, often...