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Also to be represented at the meeting would be the ad hoc student group which opposed the new constitution as a "rehash of the traditional idea that student governments are for show, not for governing." This group would like Harvard to espouse a philosophy of student government that would give much more actual power to the students than is now allocated to the HCUA...
...Outrage, at best, is a 97-minute rehash of the vivid Japanese classic Rashomon. At worst, it is a clear case of Occidental death. In remaking Director Akira Kurosawa's 1952 Oscar winner, the producers have added a bumper crop of cactus, presumably hoping to repeat the success of The Magnificent Seven, a western based on Kurosawa's epic tale of the samurai. Assigned to this prickly task are Star Paul Newman, Director Martin Ritt and Photographer James Wong Howe, all covered with pay dirt from their triumphant collaboration in Hud. The result this time is a slick...
...this competition for Ivy teams as compared with the "Monster League" is certainly no reason for the Ivy teams to withdraw from the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament, and withdrawal is what Mr. Graham's suggestion would necessitate. If such an Ivy tournament were implemented, it would serve only to rehash the matches which had already taken place during the dual competition season...
...Ambassador Zenon Ros-sides frantically asked for an emergency meeting of the Security Council. When it met, at 6:20 p.m. on Friday, Rossides excitedly recited an hour-long litany of alleged Turkish crimes. Turkey's veteran Ambassador Orhan Eralp made a five-minute rebuttal. Refusing to "rehash" the past, Eralp described the Turkish ultimatum as a "note of warning" that called for Greek Cypriot observance of "human rights." He concluded: "The time for words has passed. Let us proceed to action...
...evidence on crimes in which he was involved, but this information is relevant to the activities of law enforcement agencies, not the United States Senate. His testimony on the important problems problem of organized crime, supposedly the subject of the inquiry, consisted of gossip, some obvious misinformation, and a rehash of what was already known...