Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...directs its efforts to a noticeable extent at educating rather than parking its students. The city officials, who suggest that the Square is occasionally congested, feel that the University really ought to consider students' transportation along with their matriculation. Sullivan claims that the University is downright uncooperative in this respect...
...Murdock is a former Dean of the Faculty and English professor--an "elder statesman" of the College as holds the respect necessary to induce men to teach General Education courses, and both the academic and administrative back-ground to make the program work smoothly. Further, selection of a man of his stature reflects deep interest on the part of the administration...
...this respect the new code is satisfactory: it instructs captured soldiers to use all their resources for the welfare of other prisoners. They should first try to prevent capture, and once captured, aid their fellow prisoners and use every means to escape. Under new orders issued by Defense Secretary Wilson, military instructors deepen this resourcefulness by training men how to avoid interrogation, to minimize suffering, and increase their chances of survival. Easing the hardship of captivity demands every capacity of each prisoner of war. Yet the new conduct code fails our soldiers when it asks them to rely on their...
Most will agree with Camus that the disappearance of God from the calculations of the modern intellectual has put a rope of despair round his neck. And they may respect Camus' astonishingly simple faith that things will be more comfortable if it is agreed to call despair "lack of hope," and the rope a cravat...
...only one respect was the Crimson outmaneuvered Saturday. The Band, celebrating the arrival of its new "biggest playable bass drum in the world," was beaten to the punch when the UMass band presented a visual drill which was almost identical to its own. The new drum, like the football team, began its career, however, with a satisfactorily loud bang.Tallback MATT BOTSFORD (40) leaps into the air on the Massachusetts 37 yard line to hit wingback JOHN SIMOURIAN downfield for Harvard's second touchdown late in the first quarter...