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Even at the greatest of liberal arts colleges it is not possible to find this pure form of collegiate democracy in such a complete state. At Yale, in fact, those slightly academically or socially unaccepted students receive names such as "weenies" or "turkeys;" at Harvard they are occasionally dubbed "wonks...
With the clatter of pots and pans in the political kitchen, the cries of brawling candidates in the national living room, and the static of charge and countercharge on the party line, the true voice of the U.S. political system has a hard time getting through to the people. But...
Catcall and Tin Pans
During the zvon's first years here, undergraduates responded to its music with catcalls, alarm-clocks, saxophones, and tin-pans. The Master at that time became so worried about the House's reputation that he temporarily forbad zvon-ringing until a suitable player could be found.
Sir: Your movie critic pans a beautiful picture and human voice in Serenade, but extols mechanical substitutes for human beings in Forbidden Planet, which just goes to prove that the guy is anything but a human being himself. M. L. AHNER Buffalo