Word: waits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...independent statement, the House Committee of Kirkland House issued a statement condemning the President and deans as "irresponsible because they didn't wait for a moderate alternative to develop," according to Leo J. Corbett '70, chairman of the Kirkland House Committee. Corbett said the HRPC-SFAC-HUC meeting scheduled for 10 a.m. yesterday was evidence that such an alternative was developing...
...TAKE was hard. Tim wanted Tommy to wait until there were two cars in front of him before he started down the highway. This created problems: sometimes passing drivers would see the camera and slow down to find out what was going on; or, if there was a car behind Tommy's jeep, there was a possibility of collision at the point when Tommy suddenly lurches into reverse. Meanwhile, the sun kept going in and out of the clouds, necessitating constant shifts in the lens setting...
...looked bad. The cold was increasing and the imperceptibly increasing greyness told us that it was getting late. We were behind schedule. It would take time to tape the camera to the jeep, rope Tim, wait for the right highway conditions. And Nora and Tommy were still unsure of their lines...
...first "straw" vote at 10 p.m. found 140 in favor of immediate occupation of University Hall, and 180 wanting to wait a while...
...first-year students have dropped out of the Law School since September. Of those who left, only 37 were drafted or volunteered for the army or the reserve. William L. Bruce '46 secretary off the Law School, said that most of those 37 volunteered for reserve units rather than wait for the draft. The others left mainly for personal reasons or to transfer to another school...