Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...worse than if it was not on the books at all ... I think it [sodomy] is a matter of morals, a matter very largely of taste, and it is not a matter that people should be put in prison about." Judge Hand recalled that he had previously voted to retain the sodomy clause. "I feared the effect, in general, of its omission from the code," he reflected...
...time when the University is placing increasing emphasis on both General Education and the Humanities, the Music Department is faced with the difficult problem of how to fulfill is responsibility to both. It must, on the one hand, retain a certain minimum degree of intensity for the concentrator in what is by nature a highly technical branch of Humanities. On the other, as one of the most popular fields for the generally-educated, it must be nontechnical and historical enough for the non-concentrator...
...which Western policy will have to reckon. A realistic German policy must therefore work out some means by which Germany can be reunified and remain allied with the West. This will be a difficult and possibly impossible task, but it is one which we must face if it will retain German power in the Cold...
...decision to retain the Latin wording was based on the extreme closeness of the faculty vote in approving the change, Dean Bundy's office reported Friday. Earlier, the faculty had accepted the motion, submitted by the Committee on Seals and Diplomas, by a single vote, following extended debate on the proposed change...
Only one month ago the Undergraduate Council recommended that the University retain its present major-minor status and stated the criteria for classification...