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...poll of the student body or, at the very least, time for students’ to consider the candidates for the position. Given that many of the representatives who voted in Thursday’s election will graduate this June and that still more of them will not retain their seats in September’s general elections, it is somewhat mystifying that Capp’s election was able to take place. The council’s bylaws must be amended to keep this sort of history from repeating itself...
...curious as to why the College has decided to empty Hilles of most of its non-reserves books, when a large number of them could be shelved on the first floor in space-saving mobile stacks. Perhaps Hilles does not need to replicate Lamont, but Hilles should at least retain the most important services, such as reserves and basic circulating holdings, that Lamont offers to Yard and River residents...
They are an attempt to retain students who come to Harvard with an interest in science but are pushed away because “it takes too long to get to interesting material as an undergraduate,” said Melton...
...result of missing the entire season, Cohen could apply to redshirt at the end of the year and retain an extra year of eligibility, but not in the Ivy League if he hopes to graduate with his class. The Ivy League is one of only a few leagues that does not allow graduate students to play...
Oppenheimer’s final downfall began when President Eisenhower restricted his access to classified information. Strauss orchestrated a three-member AEC panel to determine whether Oppenheimer should be allowed to retain his security clearance. The “Chevalier affair,” the Tatlock tryst, and Oppenheimer’s old Leftist connections resurfaced and torpedoed his chances at swaying the panel. In the end, Strauss had stacked the decks too high against Oppenheimer, and the panel recommended the termination of his security clearance on a two-to-one vote...