Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...graduate level, students can take courses at both institutions without paying an additional fee. Many take City Planning or Physics at M.I.T., for example, and study the social sciences or Humanities at Harvard...
Several weaknesses were depicted and agreed upon. There should be more student-faculty contact on an informal basis. Graduate students, too, should have opportunities to study humanities and social sciences. Graduate and married student housing was insufficient. The M.I.T. physical environment could do with humanizing...
...another hard-working student expresses it, "I just don't have much time to do anything but my work." The social chairman of the Demolay agrees with him. He complains of the difficulty of scheduling social events during the week. "People always have quizzes coming up," he says, "and they just won't come on a weekday night." Especially significant is the case of one student who considered himself an extra-curricular demon and took pride in the fact that he could "always arrange to have two free nights a week...
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Gussner spoke before the college chapter of the FOR, a national pacifist organization. He attacked what he called the present American viewpoint that the "state is God." "The pacifists believe that social structures should be built up around human values and not around violence and fear," Gussner said...