Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...problem at all for Actress Gayle Hunnicutt, 24, mistress to two Yorkshire terriers named Cathy and Heathcliffe. Gayle simply packed the tiny, heavily tranquilized beasts in a carryall and lugged them past customs at London Airport. Some such illegal dodge was necessary to get around England's strict six-month waiting period for animal immigrants, which recently forced Richard and Liz Burton to charter a yacht to house their animals during a visit. The less expensive tote bag was Gayle's own idea. So was her final coup-getting a British European Airways steward to carry...
...University couldn't accept a bad man's money, even for uses of its own. The reasoning leads down a path to nihilism. Is Rockefeller Foundation money, considering how it was originally made, clean or tainted? Could the universities exist at all if they accepted funds with a strict eye to moral purity...
...Board would do well to become more responsive to the general currents of student thought. Dean Glimp's proposal that his committee take up suggestions from the HUC and the Advisory Council is encouraging. In light of the draft, for example, the board might reconsider its present strict policies on readmission...
Harvard finally entered intercollegiate competition in the Spring of 1874, when the captain of the McGill rugby team proposed a series of matches between the two universities. This University accepted the bid and agreed to play two games, one under Harvard rules and the other under strict rugby rules...
...high-spirited nine-year-old not to be noticed. For the sake of safety, he is packed off to live with the peasant parents of one of his family's friends, and becomes a counterfeit Catholic equipped with a Christianized name, the Lord's Prayer, and strict instructions not to let anyone see that he has been circumcised...