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...Gwirtzman inconsistent? In answering this question, I do not see why we must restrict ourselves to one individual. The answer can as well apply to many others--who in their attempt to think "freely" are in reality conforming to a dogma--who in their attempt to be different, look strangely and disgustingly alike. The basic inconsistency of which I speak is the Liberals insistence of fair play when he is at bat, and the disregard of this ethic when an opponent like Mr. Buckley takes his turn at the plate. One example--and there are many others--of the former...
...President, since the Constitution would be amended only to enable Congress to confer the item veto power by statute. If the President got out of hand, Congress could pass a new law to meet the situation; if the legislature did not choose to withdraw the power completely, it could restrict the executive merely by redefining the scope of the words "item" or "provision...
Gunter finds that courses at Harvard tend to restrict students and lecturers along a "uniform path of regulations." While the lack of requirements and outlines for Berlin courses sometimes leads to extremes of laziness or diligence, it does allow each individual at the University to use his own judgement in choosing materials and setting a working pace...
President Eisenhower concedes, of course, the annually balanced budgets are fiscal fossils; the Administration is trying not so much to balance the ledger as the restrict the government deficit to a few billion dollars. Last year, not this year, was the proper time to reduce taxes...
...back to the mountains for Smith women. By a 58-36 vote, the Smith College House of Representative has decided henceforth to restrict the annual "Mountain Day" exclusively to hikes and communion with local nature...