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By Lester Burbank Bridaham and E. B. White The New Yorker, April 20 , 1935P. 11 Frog Notes for an April Pond: Now, in the rime of the burgeoning earth, the Dean of Wellesley has requested the resident faculty to refrain from calling a certain kind of a couch a "love seat".
"We are certainly not the first university to institute such a ban, and I think most universities expect their faculty to refrain from such relationships, whether or not they formally ban them," Johnson told the Los Angeles Times.
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The document states all administrators, faculty and staff, including non-Catholics, will be required to refrain from saying or doing anything publicly that contradicts church doctrine.
In addition, after a public announcement to refrain from racist Halloween costumes, students of color became outraged when a faculty member questioned this announcement as an impediment to the freedom of expression.
That's not a situation where a firearm would enhance the experience". This point has already drawn fire after the University of Houston faculty senate showed professors a slideshow this month discouraging them from discussing "sensitive topics" and encouraging them to refrain from criticizing the new laws.
"The call to refrain from engagement is misplaced, not because the issue is not serious, but because it misses the mark, punishing students and faculty at N.Y.U.
I'll try to refrain.
But I need to refrain.
He planned to refrain from the latter.
To refrain from that requires patience.
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