Word: respected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although faced with a second required course in addition to the traditional Economics 1, the honors candidate will have a greater range of choice than heretofore in selecting his other three courses in the field. He will no longer be subject to any restrictions in this respect, save the sobering advice of his tutor. This new freedom of choice will not, however, apply to non-honors students, for whom the old requirements will in every case remain substantially unchanged...
...disillusionment there is the hint of victory. In Aiken's play the affirmation lacks conviction; it is beautiful but momentary, and cannot exist as one with the horrors. If Aiken had meant to say this--if this is something to say--his play would be successful in every respect. I do not believe he did mean...
...tonight, the world will still be gauzed in pink, and the emphasis will be on sharpening those points that seem most likely to prick the Elis. Of particular interest in this respect will be the dive, an event which in the past has not always done what it might...
...with this in mind that any corrective action must be considered. Neither electing the "good guys" nor punishing the bad should determine policy in this respect...
...have in the past deplored the unethical practices of the Young Republicans, a sprawling group run by a small clique, an organization that has interfered with the activities of other groups on campus, a body with as little respect for its own constitution as for good manners and decent behavior generally. Nevertheless, we oppose unnecessary official meddling in undergraduate organizations, and the hastily conceived attempt of the Student Council to seize the Club's books. Only as a last resort, following a failure of the principals in the fight to co-operate, should Dean Watson consider the suspension or revocation...