Word: wanted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Unfeazed by this, Thompson maintained that "because students want it" is a poor criterion for tolerating football. He added, "That criterion would justify anything from 'free love' onward...
Croman emphasized, "The purpose of this meeting is to consider what action the Council should take on the question of re-entering NSA; I do not want any discussion on past issues, such as whether we should have left it in the first place." He requested all students interested in speaking at the meeting to notify one of the Council officers in advance...
Roger A. Moore '53, Harvard's attorney at the hearing, asserted that the University now conforms to all Cambridge zoning regulations, but did not want to "be compelled" to have to seek local approval because of the possibility of arbitrary blocking...
...contrast her talent with that of other recipients of the Hasty Pudding award. The list includes Debbie Reynolds and Mamie Eisenhower. "A question like that presupposes an evaluation of their talent," she said hesitantly. "I guess to be a hostess like Mrs. Eisenhower requires talent. I certainly wouldn't want that kind of a job--but, yes, it certainly must require talent. Debbie and I talk about what we'd like to do. I'd like to play in a musical, and she wants to play dramatic roles...
Daniel S. Cheever '39, lecturer on Government, maintained that the Russians' primary motive in the Berlin crisis is to prevent the atomic arming of West Germany. "However, the West could only accept such an agreement if sufficient inspection controls were included, and I don't think the Russians want this," he added...