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Perkins added that he would never "extend a dinner invitation with other than social intent, nor broach to a guest a subject which we knew to be controversial. Business should not be introduced under the guise of social intercourse...
...citizens of Rawlins, Wyo. (pop. 8,634) had no end of trouble after they decided, one night back in 1880, to lynch a bandit named George Parrott. It was easy enough to get him out of jail. "Big Nose George," intent on escape, had thoughtfully filed off his leg irons and knocked the jailer cold with them, thus had left himself undefended. But he was a hard man to hang...
Most important of these changes is that "evidence that an organization will comply with the rules" should not be a criterion for recognition. Demonstration of intent is virtually impossible, and groups should lose or be denied charters only if proved guilty of an actual rules violation. The Dean's Office should not have wide discretion in deciding whether organizations are likely to be law-abiding...
David C. Poskanzer '50 asserted that if the varsity club project is intended to attract athletes to Harvard, this intent displayed a lack of moral courage on the part of the University. "I don't think the varsity club would be an asset to Harvard education," Poskanzer said. "I think it would be a definite detriment and would hurt the House system which is based on the idea that everybody eats together...
Capitalist Tools. In the afternoon Palmira went back to selling lupines, but she did not do very well. Most of Ancona's people, who had been invited to visit the American ships, were intent on the destroyers and in no mood to eat lupines. To her daughter Palmira remarked that she felt empty inside...