Word: rightness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Speaking for his society, Wallach asked, "Would you, Sir, deny me the . . . right to gamble on some other religious solutions of the Universal Problem, if, in faith, I should (nonsense, of course), meet all the other criteria for admission to a Catholic Heaven...
...membership rules-requiring 100 percent Harvard members and thus excluding Radcliffe girls--have in part been this Radcliffe problem. Another manifestation of this problem can be found in the Dean's Office assertion that it has the right to regulate Radcliffe non-members working for Harvard groups...
This pattern has been for the Dean's Office to take on responsibilities which in the thirties were assumed to belong to the student groups. Tomorrow's editorial, the last in this series, will consider whether this assumption of responsibility--and the right to supervision and control which is derived from it--is a desirable one for Harvard...
...Bagdad" is an ordinary American western in disguise. The cavalry and the gangsters are there all right, only they are fitted out in flowing robes instead of gray serge, carry swords instead of pistols, smoke aguilas instead of cigarettes, and quote from the Koran whenever a cowboy might toss off a handy cliche...
...Committee has announced that its annual Yuletide festivities for Cambridge waifs will be held at PBH at 3:30. p.m. Friday, December 16. As yet no one has been selected to play Santa, but the Committee anticipates little trouble in finding the right man for the job and less trouble getting volunteers...