Word: recommends
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Balloting for the NSA referendum will take place in Dudley Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 14 and 15, and in the other Houses on the 15. The Student Council voted Oct. 26, with only one dissent, to recommend that Harvard rejoin the organization, a decision that the College must ratify before it becomes binding. In a similar referendum a year ago, the vote was 891 to 823 to withdraw...
...interested principally in survival for Communists. "It is so easy to confuse or to use this word 'negotiation' as a cover for a surrender ... If to negotiate means to put the fagade of consent upon a defeat, then I think it is not something which should recommend itself to us . . . The essential thing is what you confer about-not whether you should confer but what you confer about." And what the U.S. is being asked to confer about now is disengagement of U.S. forces out of Berlin, Germany and Central Europe-a longstanding Soviet objective...
Under the program, promising young writers interested in teaching will be hired to instruct University students interested in writing. Later this year the Department "hopes to recommend the appointment" of an assistant professor and an instructor in composition...
Results of the poll will be announced early next week by Betty A. Rabb '62, Electoral Chairman. SGA members will use the tally of student opinion in preparing a resolution, which they plan to submit to the Radcliffe Administration. The statement probably will recommend one of three alternatives suggested in the poll: using the Field House as a coffee house, keeping it as a study place with improvements in physical facilities and lighting, or leaving the building in its present condition...
...those who break school regulations there is the unwelcome institution of the Council warning. If a girl fails, for example, to attend a House meeting--there are no sororities at Sarah Lawrence--the House president may recommend that she receive a Council warning, making her liable for one hour's "service" to the college. This service can take any of several forms; she may work in the library for an hour or perhaps wait on tables. Emphasis is placed on the flexibility of punitive measures. Each case, Council members claim, is treated individually without regard to precedent--another instance...