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Because of Dean May's objection, the Faculty turned the question over to Faculty Council, John T. Tate, chairman of the Mathematics Department, said after that meeting, "According to the rules, Offner had earned his degree, and I certainly hoped that Dean May's motion would be defeated...
...yesterday's meeting. Tate objected to Elder's proposal, saying. "Why do we need it? It seems better not to clutter the books with special Faculty votes...
...surge in overseas drug arrests of American travelers is largely the result of a crackdown by foreign governments. They are disturbed at the emergence of narcotics problems in their own countries. Furthermore, some widely publicized drug-connected horrors, particularly the Sharon Tate murders, have helped to erode whatever benign neglect traveling American hippies once enjoyed abroad. A few of the jailed Americans are professional smugglers, supplying the Mob in the U.S. "But most of them," says Cusack, "are not pros in the true sense. They have no records. They are users, and many of them are 'missionaries.' They...
...brides have received such a glittering dowry. For the Kenyon, under the editorship of Critic-Poet John Crowe Ransom for 20 years, became an inspired and inspiring instrument of criticism, offering the work of R.P. Blackmur, Randall Jarrell, Allen Tate, Cleanth Brooks and William Empson...
...between two or three characters also includes the chorus-standing frozen, gazing at the active actors. Staging like that is out of the century in which the work is set, but it cannot be confused with period charm or camp. It is, quite simply, a failure of imagination and tate. (Nor is Marre helped by Howard Bay's sets, which are dark, slow-moving, colorless, and, in a clambake scene, downright ugly...