Word: recessive
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard alumni clubs throughout the country will hold their traditional Christmas parties for undergraduates during the winter recess. Harvard students in each club's area will be contacted by the club if it is to have a Christmas party...
Lamont and Radcliffe Libraries will be closed Dec. 22, Dec. 25, Dec. 28 and 29, Jan. 1, and Jan. 4. Radcliffe Library will also be closed on Jan. 5, when Lamont will be open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. On the remaining days of the recess, both libraries will close at 5 p.m., except on Dec. 21, when they will be open until 1 p.m., and on Dec. 24, when they will close at 12 noon...
David F. Cavers, professor of Law, first presented his plan last May in the Journal of the American Bar Association. The program would reorganize a law school education into two years, each made up of three equal trimesters of about 14 weeks. There would be a six-week recess between the two years of study and about two weeks between trimesters...
Perhaps Connecticut's unpredictable Democratic Senator Thomas J. Dodd just wanted to liven things up. He rose in the Senate chamber early one evening last week and demanded to know why his colleagues were preparing to recess, when it was only a little past 6 p.m. The Senate has been keeping Wall Street hours of late, he complained...
This bizarre detective's job is to follow the wife of a stuffy intellectual accountant who suspects his spouse of being unfaithful. She is a jazzy emotional urchin less than half her husband's age. Their teacher-pupil marriage is threatened with a permanent recess. Peripatetic Philosopher Cristoforou teaches them the saving lesson that love in marriage is content rather than form, the sharing of experience rather than the bandying of words...