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...more stringent circulation policy, aimed at checking undergraduate "abuse" of Lamont Library, has been a partial success, according to Librarian Philip J. McNiff...
...than in others. On the bill establishing a National Science Foundation which passed the House last week, the proviso was unfortunately more inclusive than most, extending to those who "have been members at any time of any organization declared subversive by the Attorney General." These requirements are even more stringent that the restrictions on Atomic Energy Commission fellowships, which often involve work with classified materials...
...Senate passed a similar bill at its last session, without the stringent loyalty provisions present in the House version...
Summarizing its complaints, the Council wrote, "Social misfits will not be bound by regulations however stringent, and the Harvard Graduate School is no place for the irresponsible.... Why must the graduate students, almost all of whom are above the legal age of responsibility, be regarded as near offenders whose habits must be carefully circumscribed...
Despite the success of the seven schools in flaunting NCAA rules governing athletic scholarships and aid to athletes, Johnston pointed out that "the University's policy with regard to scholarships for athletes has always been more stringent than the NCAA...