Word: unclearly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...relation to the Radcliffe House System remains unclear. College officials have suggested that RGA should deal with matters of college-wide concern while the Houses plan projects for smaller groups. But the two systems have overlapped in such areas as "co-curricular" talks by faculty and visiting speakers. Many students feel that the two organizations are incompatible. "They seem like two different communities," one girl said...
...University of Mississippi crisis last fall. Typical of many students' feelings were those of Uchenna C. Nwosu '64, who felt that the Administration had "shown some determination" in the Mississippi case but was not doing so now. The lack of real action now, he felt, made it unclear whether Kennedy's earlier acts had been sincere or merely "political opportunism to win liberal and Negro votes...
...reasonable interpretations of this load of Franck schmaltz: one can play it through straight-forwardly, or one can indulge in a bit of lingering and slavering. Given my preference for the latter, I found Lubin's performance flat and cold. However, neither preference calls for an overly heavy bass, unclear technical display, a constantly underfed melody, and brusquely punctuated phrases; though Mr. Lubin provided large-scale changes in loudness, he seemed little inclined to modulate within sections of the work...
...philanthropic Hartford Foundation. In what seemed to be a peacemaking gesture toward the family, five more outside directors were added to the A. & P. board (bringing the outside force to 11 out of 25 directors), including three of the family attorneys. At this point, it is still unclear whether Ehrgott will step up to run the company or, if not, who will...
...general study of examinations was originally prompted in the fall of 1961 when University policy on examinations seemed unclear on certain specific issues such as exemptions from the three-hour final examination rule for all undergraduate courses...