Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...always saying the University should provide. It is easy to get things mixed up here in thinking of ethics, because Harvard's ambience is one of delicately inter-related bigtime-ness and education--just like the Model U.N.'s To someone coming here from a place very different in scope, ambitious and eager to find a niche, Harvard could impart the desire for big expense accounts almost as easily as the desire for knowledge. The people in Mather 311 staged a conference that seems to have been almost a mirror of what they saw in Harvard. They created a United...
...report of this scope and dealing with these questions is so long overdue that it could easily pass for the one that led to co-education...
This is where I lost Cassavetes. Because it seemed to me that their problems lay precisely in their conflicts with "normal" society's behavioral expectations. After all, the official line on civilization is that the society draws the line around the scope of an individual's actions in the interests of order and that the individual must sublimate his or her impulses which threaten that order. Mabel crossed that line by being too open or, as Cassavetes put it: "She had an idea that put her in an institution." As for the way they dealt with each other, society told...
Gerald Gillerman 49 lawyer or Neighborhood Ten, said yesterday that there is "on easy definition" of an archive but that it is "probably quite beyond the scope of any issue that is now pending in federal court...
Convicted Watergate conspirator John W. Dean III said last night that he knows of nothing in previous administrations that compares with Watergate in scope, and called upon former President Richard M. Nixon to "come forward and tell what really happened...