Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Student Council approved a report, prepared by-Eugene D. Keithy '42, which called for simplification of the parietal rules and substitution of the "Oxford card rule" for the chaperone and permission requirements. The committee that drafted the report pointed out that this system was already in effect at Yale, Princeton, Amherst, and Williams, and worked well at those colleges...
Early in June, in the only important modification of parietal rules that has taken place at Harvard since the advent of the Houses, the Housemasters approved the "Oxford card system" to go into effect for the fall of 1941. The change was to affect only the Houses; the Yard and outside dormitories were to stay as they were, and as they still are. The Oxford system is still the rule in the Houses...
...picture inciting to violence. Like "Home of the Brave," it relies partly on the shock-effect of anti-Negro dialogue ("dangerous" anti-white terns have been deleted in Boston and elsewhere). But where "Home of the Brave" and other movies dealt with discrimination and persecution, and found them to have personal solutions, "No Way Out" deals with group conflict and war. For members of opposing armies--Niggertown and the white slum of Beaver Canal--there are no individual solutions...
M.I.T.'s faculty last week approved a new humanities schedule which will make Tech's General Education set-up very much like Harvard's. The program, which goes into effect next September, was spelled out in two new study requirements...
...Nieman Fellowships, Librarian of Congress, and Assistant Secretary" of State, still thinks of his Law School days as an "exciting experience." Like most men, he has affection for the undergraduate college he a attended, but MacLeish feels his days at Harvard Law had much more of a lasting effect on him. He respects the Harvard man's "attitude toward learning," of feeling "personal responsibility towards what he knows and is learning...