Word: sacrosanct
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...place of the coupons, it is rumored, the H.A.A. was considering enlarging the bursar's card, and upon it imprinting sections to be punched out. Bursar's cards are sacrosanct and unchangeable, however, and that plan seems to have been dumped by University Hall...
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Though the societies and their activities were considered "sacrosanct" in the '20's, criticism, especially of Tap Day, increased in recent years. Some members of the societies themselves were among the most annoyed by the method of elections. One advocated eliminating "this spectator sport which makes Yale the annual laughing stock of other universities...
...same zestful appetite for keeping on top of the situation. Though Marines are traditionally content not to reason why, he has waded at least knee deep into the murky bayous of strategic thought; he is the first Marine to sit (although only in an advisory capacity) in the sacrosanct halls of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
Were there the slightest possibility of the production arousing riots and violence, we would not protest a ban. After all, the most cherished liberties are not so sacrosanct that governments cannot limit them in the public safety. But this will not be the case at New Lecture Hall. The only group prone to organize a protest in the past, the Boston NAACP, learned that printed warnings distributed to students beforehand seem to nip supposed prejudicial reaction in the bud. The NAACP, in fact, proposes to question the members of today's audience on their reaction, to see whether their hunch...