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This development was marked in 1831 by the abolition of secrecy in the proceedings of the society. The move, which was a partial result of the anti-Masonic agitation of that day, resulted in a more ready acceptance of the Society by the rest of the undergraduate body, which, according to President Josiah Quincy, had accused it of "discrimination" in the selection of members...
...pistol team won a partial victory in dual matches with both M.I.T. and Brown at the M.I.T. range Saturday. The Crimson total of 1274 topped Brown's 1225 but was one point less than the M.I.T. score...
Despite the only partial success of Streetcar, the Dudley group is a welcome addition to drama at Harvard. With a more cautious choice of a play for its second production, it should be able to establish itself firmly...
...Batista was still undisputed boss of the island, but a few more months of terrorism might well bring the hour when other army officers would gravely inform him that-"for the good of Cuba" -he must step down. To head off that hour. Batista acted. He broadened the existing partial suspension of civil rights to cover the entire island, extended the decree another 45 days. Then he sent censors to newspapers, cable offices, radio and television stations to place a total ban on news of civil violence...
...troubled youth brought face to face with eternity. Timeless Don Juan takes Fernando's woman away from him because he is supremely charming. But Don Juan dies having just completed the theft, and leaves Fernando ready to accept only the partial love of Gloria, who had loved them both but Don Juan more. And that's it. And it's quite a problem. "Success is the price you pay for having paid the price...