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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that...Norman Mailer. Any casual observer who walks through the Square has an opportunity to observe the loose morals and easy ways prevalent among this generation of students. I may be old fashioned in my ways but I have always felt that the observance of a certain moral standard, un code morale, was an essential element that must be implanted in the very heart of the student so that he is better equipped to face the slings and arrows of life in the outside world. You have done a dis-service to the community and the college by disgracing your...
...Class of '64 has placed 34.2 per cent of its members on the first semester Dean's List, according to un-official estimates from the Freshman Dean's Office. The percentage is the highest recorded in the history of the University...
...Your article on Marilyn Monroe," read the letter to Columnist Al Ricketts of the Pacific Stars and Stripes in Tokyo, "was just plain lousy, unfair, unjust, un-100% red-blooded American, and nuts to you." The reader's gorge had risen over an unchivalrous evaluation of the film actress in Ricketts' column "On the Town": "There are gals in Hollywood who have more sex appeal in their eyelashes than Marilyn can cram into a gownless evening strap. They can also deliver dialogue without sounding like their mouths are full of Purina...
With a solecism worthy of Sam ("Include me out") Goldwyn, Harvard's Dean of Admissions Fred Glimp reports that high school seniors this year are "selecting themselves out" of the competition to get into the nation's best college. In un-reverse English, this means a surprising drop in applications. The decline applies throughout the Ivy League-last thing the Ivy weeders expected...
...conscious self- a sewerful of unconscious Poe's "Eulalie"'. "I dwelt a world of moan, And my was a stagnant tide, Till the gentle Eulalie became my bride." Of these I on Macaulay most: to Spain and saw only disguised and increased , dominions of vast bulk strength, tempting, un, and defenseless, an empty ry, a sullen and torpid nation, on the throne, factions on the council, ministers who served only themselves, and soldiers who were terrible only to their countrymen, Men looked to France, and saw a large and compact territory, a rich soil, a central situation...an active...