Word: thoughtful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert B. Cashion '81, an assembly member from Winthrop House, said yesterday only a small number of students signed up because the cost of the roundtrip tickets was too expensive and because the train was returning too early on Saturday night. "I thought Amtrak acted a little unreasonably," he added...
...issues." Although the Faculty planned to form the committee by the end of the '68-'69 academic year, it did not name the members until August, and the committee in turn did not meet until September. And no Faculty members recall hearing a committee report. On professor said he thought Giles Constable '50, professor of History, might have reported, but Constable denies ever sitting on such a committee...
Trilling, who originally thought general student arrogance hurt relationships, recently revised her view. "At the time I did not give students full credit for seriousness, for practicality in their relationships. A generational reaction," she added smiling...
...debated the wisdom of sign-outs, with some saying that the public ledger would enforce morality (defined as not sleeping with a man), while others maintained it was a harbinger of a tight-reined past. Rosenblum says she cannot remember anyone considering sign-outs a moral issue. "We all thought it was sheer authoritarianism," she adds. Finally in the fall of 1969, the parietals and signouts suddenly disappeared...
Although the Crimson thought it had scored another goal in a scramble in front of the net with about ten minutes remaining, the goal was called back monents later when Reinprecht ruled offsides...