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Word: sharing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...assistant dean noted that the Business Review is the largest user of the Soldier's Field Post Office branch and would now share the new building with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B-School Planning $1 Million Building For 'Publications' | 10/5/1967 | See Source »

...recent clamor for extended parietals have failed to receive consideration in the CRIMSON. It seems frankly and generally considered that parietal hours are designed to provide unrestricted privacy for students. In effect, this means that the university, although it may not actually encourage intercourse between students, does its share in providing the essentials, young men and quiet surroundings. The issue is not the more basic one of whether or not the university allows sexual intimacy, but rather how frequently. It is here that the more degrading implications of the whole parietal system come into question...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: END OF PARIETAL RESTRICTIONS | 10/2/1967 | See Source »

...course, such an outlook goes back to the New Deal and earlier, but it gained new impetus during and since the Kennedy years. Paradoxically, perhaps, in view of their desire to work with groups, these students share the individualism, not to say anarchism, of the uncommitted law students, and they are sometimes so violently anti-bureaucratic that they cannot endure even the mild constraints and regulation either of the law school or of a government agency; like many talented students today, they suffer from a claustrophobia which resists all constraint, whether of curriculum or language or manners or the compromises...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Riesman on: Types of law students, Law schools and sociology | 10/2/1967 | See Source »

students to share their quarters with females (even for a few hours) it gave de facto approval to any consequences. The demand for extended parietals is therefore ludicrous and degrading when considered in this light. If the students persist in making their demands within the parietal framework they are admitting that the university has the right to regulate the rate and number of sexual encounters...

Author: By Benito Rakower, | Title: The Shame of Faculty Silence | 10/2/1967 | See Source »

First, that liberals see more clearly that their essential interest is in the stability of the social order, and that given the present threats to that stability, it is necessary to seek out and make much more effective alliances with political conservatives who share that concern, and who recognize that unyielding rigidity is just as much a threat to the continuity of things as is an anarchic desire for change...

Author: By Daniel P. Moynihan, | Title: Myths and Demands of Liberal Politics | 9/30/1967 | See Source »

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