Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to Carle T. Tucker, Director of the Dining Hall Department, officials began to become concerned with the large increase in College use of Harkness after an incident last week during which an undergraduate "overturned a relish dish"--apparently in protest against the rule of no second helpings...
...rule banning inter-House lunch at Harkness has been in effect since 1951, but College students have had de facto permission to eat there in previous years...
DeGuglielmo hopes that if any alternation is found, the voter will correct his ballot, and then the Election Commission will rule the original spoiled. Any subsequent action, or possible prosecution if such is warranted, is entirely up to the judge, DeGuglielmo said...
...years has urged that the powers of the northern emirs be reduced and is trying to split off the large non-Moslem "Middle Belt" from the Northern Region and make it a separate state. None of the three regions is likely to get the absolute majority needed to rule all Nigeria by itself, but a Northern-Eastern coalition could make Zik the first federal Prime Minister; the North's Sardauna appears to have his own eyes on the dignified post of Governor General...
...University with a public credo of individualism and dignity. Hypocrisy shows forth in different attitudes toward this custom. Dean Peters describes the requirement--all freshmen must wear dinks--as a sort of harmless, inoffensive jest which is not strictly enforced. Yet freshmen will attest to the violence of the rule's administrators, and only brave or foolish men will defy the kangaroo court which orders them to display their dinks and buttons...