Word: steams
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This time, however, something is different. Below the surface frivolity a quiet revolution, already more than a decade old and still gathering steam, is gradually transforming every aspect of Harvard's alumni affairs...
...same disregard for the values of intellectual discipline marks its criticisms of undergraduate organizations. The CRIMSON according to i.e., need only serve as "an outlet for energies and the expression of a point of view." Most Crimeds, however, feel that, beside blowing off steam, they are developing an intellectual discipline which may liberate them from confusion. Seeking its own kind of integrity, not sexual or emotional, the CRIMSON spends much of its time attempting to clarify issues, and, we hope, offering constructive solutions. In the process, it would like to have a rational point of view. If this not enough...
Several firecrackers and shouting added to the commotion, while a few students let off exam steam by beating out rhythms on the stopped cars. One policeman dispersed...
...well as profitable. Without valet, in towns where tailor shops were locked for the night, the governor used an old technique of traveling salesmen: to ease out the wrinkles, he hung his suit in hotel bathrooms, turned on the hot water, let the room fill with wrinkle-removing steam...
Since both sides seemed to be anxious for a peaceful settlement, few industry leaders expect a strike. Auto cutbacks have eased demand in the past month, taking some of the steam out of union claims that the industry will be operating at capacity for the foreseeable future. Said a union official last week: "This one should be real good and real quick...