Word: restrictionism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A faculty member of the Committee said that the new restriction was passed because of the "unbecoming, dangerous, and unwarranted behavior shown by students on past weekends." He was probably referring to the last Cornell spring weekend, when one man was killed and several others seriously injured during the weekend...
The House tutorial system is laudable. The other aspect of the proposal is distinctly not. By limiting course choice for the pass-candidate, one regiments the minds or at least the training of the students, who for some reason are considered inferior to honors candidates. The concept of course restriction...
Others argued for the simple proposition that a Christian church-memorial or not-ought to be limited to Christian services. Such a restriction, contended Eastern Church History Professor Georges Florovsky of Harvard Divinity School, is "quite normal." Wrote Philosophy Professors Raphael Demos and Donald C. Williams: "A church is not...
Employees will work on a flat rate plus commission basis, while the manager may assign his own salary with little restriction as long as "he is not piggy," Harpel said. "I think this can be something really big," he added. "It's possible that the HSA's volume may reach...
To explain the facts, the U.S. last week sent to Caracas a mission of top-drawer experts: Thomas C. Mann, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs; Matthew V. Carson Jr., the Texas-lawyer-turned-naval-captain, who runs the voluntary restriction program; Ernest Thompson, chairman of the powerful Texas...