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...definite closing date was disclosed, but officials have been instructed to develop a termination policy. Suspension of bindery operations is the result of a University policy to restrict "non-academic operations as much as possible," a recent letter to bindery employees stated. The need of the bindery site for the future development of the University and Cambridge would have necessitated the selection of a new location for the bindery, a capital investment which the University "would not wish to make," the letter said...
...Catholic, I must disagree with the statements of Santa Fe's Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne concerning the "pagan" act of kissing, etc. Further, no one has the right to restrict my smoking or my drinking. This is an invasion of private rights, unwarranted by anything in the Bible...
...must be interested in all TV, not only in our own programs. We want it to be a strong, well-rounded medium. A multiplication of the same type of show, such as the present wave of singers, quizzes and westerns, can only narrow the base of TV, restrict its power and its value to the people. Anybody who buys another western, unless it is a marked creative departure from the pattern, ought to turn in his grey flannel suit and go to the eternal showers...
Erhard also succeeded in enshrining in the new treaty creating the six-nation Common European Market five stiff rules banning all agreements to prevent, restrict, or distort competition within the Common Market. Like Britain's Chancellor Harold Macmillan, he is a devoted believer in free trade among all nations. This does not make him an enthusiast for the Common Market. He fears it may become "an island of protectionism in Europe" because of pressure from the weaker economic members, especially France. "Why should I want to throw out controls and to abolish tariffs on a national level only...
...House but, because of crowded conditions, are unable to do so and must commute. It is likely that these students who wish to live outside the House would constitute a rather small percent of each class, and their leaving would not jeopardize the entire system. The University might restrict the right to leave a House to seniors or specially qualified members of the other classes, and then determine whether or not the privilege should be further extended...