Word: seeing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Beginning a few weeks ago, as I walked to classes every morning I'd see myriads of silver flashes on the water. For some reason all the minnows liked to jump out of the water in the early morning, their scales catching the sun as they broke the surface. There were usually many larger fish around, too, because this stretch of the creek was the spawning area. I watched one perch for two weeks while it faithfully guarded its nest against the other fish. It was there every morning and every evening; then one day it was gone. All that...
Several Faculty members shouted "No" to this. John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economies, then asked Pusey the same question which earlier had required a four-fifths vote to even be considered by the Faculty: "Will you see to it that no decision on the Cambridge Project will take place until the Faculty places the matter on its docket...
...quite pleased to see him last week advocating the seizure of Harvard Stadium by eminent domain, as an easy solution to the homelessness of the Boston Patriots, who play football on occasion...
...sixteen Radcliffe seniors have been named to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, it was announced yesterday. James M. Fallows, of Adams House and Redlands, Cal., president of the CRIMSON, and Nina Bernstein of Shepard Hall and New York City, a CRIMSON editor, were among those elected on November 25. See page 5 for the names of others elected
...want to talk to people, if you really have things to say, if you want to meet as many different kinds of people as possible- not only other students, but also professors, politicians, and building-burning radicals, then considering coming out for the Crimson. If you want to see how honestly creative...