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Word: wayes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Majority control of minority groups always poses a difficult problem for a democracy. There is probably no "perfect" solution. But the only way to cope with the problem without imposing either dictatorship of the majority or dictatorship of the minority is constitutionalism. When applied to the Harvard scene, this means that there should be simple, written rules as to how any group may get a charter. These rules should not involve value judgments as to what "furthers the purposes of a Harvard education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chartering A Club | 5/19/1949 | See Source »

...macabre incident of the afternoon ocurrer at the half way mark when Leverett's stroke locked oars with the number two Gold Coaster. Both crews lost a stroke...

Author: By E. JOUR Otameal, | Title: Eliot Captures House Crew Title; Leverett Cops Second | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

Another switch may see Chuck Roche in right field instead of Herb Neal, who is slowing down at the plate after a flashy start. Ed Foynes will remain in left field in place of John Caulfield as long as he keeps hitting the way he has since breaking into the lineup...

Author: By Peter B. Taub, | Title: Harvard, Cornell Clash in Ithaca Today; Myles Huntington May Return to Lineup | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

...newly approved Sphinx Club may be obliged to change its name if the Phoenix S. K. Club has its way. According to Edward C. Wilson, Jr. '49, president of the Phoenix, the name "Sphinx" is the name of a club already in existence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phoenix Club May Question Sphinx Name | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

...shuffling walk, his painful stare, convey a sense of frustration and misery that lacks nothing. The supporting players, none of whom are "name" actors, bring out to the fullest the psychological implications of every scene. Clarence Cooper, a counsellor at Wiltwyck, plays himself in an especially sympathetic and understanding way...

Author: By David L. Ratner, | Title: The Moviegoer | 5/18/1949 | See Source »

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