Word: basically
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...greatest financial obstacles, Sandler said, will be the high cost of furniture. He intends to see Provost Buck this week to talk to him about possible University assistance for such basic expenses at the Center...
...Cunningham article was headlined "Matthiessen's End a Warning--Basic Intelligence Triumphs Over Professor's Ideology...
...this, somehow, let him down in the end. His friends, follow caustists and colleagues, have hastened to surmise that he decide to end it all because he saw no hope for the things he believed in. Isn't it just as plausible that, possibly his basic intelligence finally triumphed, he saw he was wrong, but the weakness that led him into all this mess robbed him of guts enough to admit...
Another of the nine letters printed yesterday was from Charles W Bailey, 2nd, '50 of Eliot House, who stated, "I believe that one of the basic tenets of academic freedom is that a University is no more obliged to support a man's personal opinions than it is expected to attempt to censor them. . . . Apparently Mr. Cunningham fails to understand that two or more men in the group may have different opinions...
...Debate Council clinched the 1950 Ivy League debate championship, Thursday, beating Cornell in the negative of the national topic: "Resolved, That the U.S. nationalize all basic non-agricultural industries." Richard W. Hulbert '51 and John H. Suiter debated for the Crimson...