Word: complementation
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...past three years, Bundy has been an effective complement to President Pusey in advising and carrying out the latter's educational programs. "Where Mr. Pusey strikes you with his directness and his strong-minded stability," one Faculty member recently remarked, "Mac Bundy positively scintillates. He goes off like a fireworks factory, bing, bing, and thinks so fast that he often outruns his troops...
...building such a community in the College, the needs complement each other. Perhaps the most urgent of the College's environmental needs is for additional Houses. Our seven Houses were constructed and put into operation more than twenty-five years ago. At the same time the Freshman Class was established in the Yard. Down to the second World War the largest number of undergraduates for whom rooms were provided in a single year was only a few more than 2700. Since the War it has never been fewer than 3700. And there are now actually fewer rooms available than twenty...
Richard L. Solomon, associate professor of Social Psychology, also disapproved of the ban. He felt, however, that "going steady" could be "most constructive." When the interests of the "steady" couple complement each other, the practice "could help broaden intellectual horizons," he stated...
...Twists. In Pentagon thinking, the new need is for a lean, fully airborne, highly flexible but fully coordinated unit-capable of rapierlike attack, swift dispersal, and bludgeon riposte under any conditions. On paper, the new 101st seems to fit the bill. With a complement of 11,486 men, it is approximately one-third smaller than its two older sisters (the 82nd at Fort Bragg, the 11th at Augsburg, Germany). But it is in its mobility and organization that the 101st provides its novelties...
...screens enrich or degrade U.S. television? CBS, which recently paid $20 million for 725 M-G-M classics (including Little Women; Mrs. Miniver; The Philadelphia Story; Camille; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Mutiny on the Bounty) appeared overconfident. "Our audiences will be assured many additional hours of great entertainment to complement the regular schedule," boasted the network. But what TV chains have apparently overlooked is that some of the "great" oldtimers may not look so shiny today. Last week's big TV movie, Top Hat, for example, did not look as good as it did in its heyday (1935). The Irving...