Word: exclusionism
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Down to Zero. What saved the bill, in the final analysis, was its merit. It is probably the best and the boldest measure presented so far to the Congress by the Kennedy Administration. If passed by the Senate (which seems highly probable), it will give the President, for the first...
"The university must be aware of the impossibility of their demand on Hall. It appears to be a subterfuge," she charged. She referred to his exclusion on the basis of his not being registered, but pointed out that registration would bring on his arrest. Under Washington law, it is a...
In stressing that he considers the Claverly proposal only "a temporary solution," Leighton warned that "the residential principle of collegiate life must not dominate Harvard to the exclusion of the commuters."
Leighton affirmed that he is "enthusiastic about the House plan," but warned that "the Houses are not so important that they should dominate the College to the exclusion of those who cannot afford them."
The real danger to the traditionally academic nature of Harvard education arises from the possibility of concentration in creative arts to the exclusion of classical academic subjects, but this danger is easily allayed by placing a limit on the number of creative courses one may take for credit.