Word: subbed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...spell things out. A selectivity more on the level of that displayed toward the end could have greatly helped the story achieve a "most proper tone" rather than simply a "proper tone." As it stands now, the contrast between the professor's richly erudite language and the normal or sub-normal speech of others often jars rather than enhances the otherwise well-sustained tone...
...Assistant Secretary of Labor J. (for nothing) Ernest Wilkins, 63, first Negro ever appointed to a U.S. sub-Cabinet post. Missouri-born Republican Wilkins practiced law in Chicago, is a past president of the Cook County bar association...
Instead of protesting the results of Harvard's educational expansion as many Cambridge politicians do as erroneously stated in the October 22nd edition of the Harvard CRIMSON, I am heartily in sympathy with, and congratulate President Pusey's and Harvard authorities' magnificent plans to replace many sub-standard houses with adequate modern dormitories for their students...
...Masters voiced skepticism and rank opposition yesterday to the advisibility of easing restrictions on moving out of the Houses, a problem now being weighed by a sub-committee of the Administrative Board. The liberalizing of this rule has been suggested as an answer to the forced commuter problem and the overcrowding in the Houses...
Watson said that the Board was unhappy about the existing situation, and that the sub-committee would meet within the next few weeks to discuss possible changes. Conceivably, all housing restrictions could be removed, but a much more likely solution will be liberalization of the general rule which prohibits students from living outside the University...