Word: standardized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Another catch in the 50 percent clause is the varying standard of living among students. The Financial Aid Center says a student can live comfortably here on $1800-1900 a year. Many young gentlemen of Mount Auburn Street, however, are living lives just as much cramped by the purse strings on incomes of $4000 and $5000 a year...
Experimental cadavers have become scarce commodities at the Medical School, the Department of Anatomy reported yesterday. And unless appropriate legislation is passed, the school's standard of anatomical instruction is in danger...
...raise a standard to which the wise and the honest can repair," observed Washington while presiding over the 1787 Constitutional Convention. As President, he set all sorts of standards to which Americans have ever since repaired. When Bushrod Washington, 27, wrote calmly asking appointment as U.S. district attorney for Virginia, his uncle wrote sternly: "My political conduct in nominations, even if I was uninfluenced by principle, must be exceedingly circumspect and proof against just criticism, for the eyes of Argus are upon...
...abandoning Daylight Saving Time for the winter, these gentlemen would have us continue with what purports to be Eastern Daylight Saving Time. This is a misnomer, since such time has been abandoned everywhere else. The truth is that we are being led on a temporary sojourn into the Atlantic Standard Time Zone...
Which course, then, is Harvard to choose? Shall we follow Dartmouth College and Brown University into the abyss of submission to local provincial whim? Or shall we stand firm with the rest of the Ivy League, as national institutions, in adhering to Eastern Standard Time? Waiter L. McLean '56, Timothy D. Eilard '56, Edward K. L. Upton '56, Alan D. Lourle '56, Charles S. Lipson '54, and David J. Dreyer...