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...fine scholar, whose books and articles assessed fairly and humanely, without illusions or cynicism, the record of nationalism and imperialism, the legacy of colonial empires, the rise of new nations, the prospects of international organizations. Above all, he was an example of perfect harmony between life and work, character and deeds. He was a gentleman, with a mix of reserve and sensitivity, an utter lack of pretension, a matter-of-fact modesty, a curiosity about all ranges of experience, an attention to other people's thoughts and feelings, an absence of prejudices but not of standards, that made...
Raising the drinking age above 18--something the Legislature tried to do last year--is an idea whose time has passed. Eighteen-year-olds are considered old enough to vote and fight abroad. It is incongruous to us that while, on the one hand, they are expected to be on military call, they are not able to walk into a bar and have a drink...
...central problem for the assembly is that it needs to establish its channels--channels to the University administration, to have input, to influence decisions, as well as channels to students, its constituency, without whose active support it doesn't even have a voice. The CDU's proposals, emphasizing the need for student influence, are the first step in that direction...
Ewart Guinier '33, professor of Afro-American Studies, said last week that he didn't recognize anyone on the visiting committee "whose academic training was in Afro-American Studies, or whose work was in Afro-American Studies...
...racquetwomen, whose only other losses came in the Howe Cup tourney to Princeton and Yale last weekend, dropped a 5-2 decisions as only Wendy Sonnabend and Ellie Cunningham managed to win their matches...