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...third panelist viewed the situation from a practical standpoint. William Morris Hunt '36, who as executive producer of the Cambridge Drama Festival has been working to provide audiences with the great works of theatre on a non-commercial basis, said that there is "enormous potential if one has endless patience...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Panel Proposes Drama Growth | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

...Bailey plan. The special attribute of an elected council is its representative nature; if that quality is left unexploited, it is hard to see any point in a Student Council. Any group can conduct studies and develop reports. Only an elected organization can hope to do this from the standpoint of current student opinion. There is little doubt that undergraduates desire to make their will known: petitions circulate constantly through the Houses and letters jam the CRIMSON bulletin board. The trouble is that these campaigns have small chance of success. Often the people who head them don't know...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Children of Light--II | 5/18/1961 | See Source »

...condemned the American people's and civilian administrations' lack of --"turning over decision of power to the military and the CLA"--and show" by the military -- badly managed operation the technical standpoint." He found attitude of the American press its stand in 1954; "I had to read British press to find that the counter-revolution was essentially American venture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Calls U.S. Move In Cuba 'Unpardonable' | 4/24/1961 | See Source »

...made the point that intervention Cuba would have the effect of a conservative dictatorship from the standpoint of the Cuban , would be worse than the Castro . "I suggest that it it crucial that President Kennedy call off all military and quarantine and try to with the admittedly difficult situation ," he concluded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Calls U.S. Move In Cuba 'Unpardonable' | 4/24/1961 | See Source »

...critics have quite a few arguments left: examinations create arbitrary divisions between bodies of knowledge; they encourage students to cram in a hurry and forget equally rapidly. But given the practical advantages of examinations under the present educational system, one doubts that these criticisms will prevail. From a pragmatic standpoint, one can only ask: given examinations, how can they be made more tolerable? Or one can take a radical approach and inquire whether the entire system should be changed...

Author: By Clark Woodroe, | Title: Exams, Final Papers--Or Revise The System | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

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