Word: actions
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Here is one method applicable to the entangled dilemma of journalism--although a new newspaper's circulation battle is admittedly far more critical than a young radio station's early months. Labor unions might well take the initiative in such projects without necessarily assuming a dominant role, Cooperative civic action of this sort in promising localities would both trailblazer in a perilous jungle and underscore public rebellion against conservatism's captivity of Hildy Johnson...
...Gootenberg '49, former president of HLU, was elected to the governing body after he had been nominated by the Students for Democratic Action, a student branch of A.D.A...
What can be lost by such an action? Nowhere will you find an answer to that question. Everywhere the issue has been blurred by what might be called the broader interpretation of "peace offensive." Actually it is a kind of inarticulate interpretation--the one that is both curious and ominous. It implies that we are being attacked and that we must defend ourselves. The phrase "peace blitz" has even been used here and there recently; it emphasizes this implication. But just where the danger lies in such a "blitz" is peculiarly unclear. Nor is it clear how, in the name...
Since injuries and exam pressure caused the Crimson's withdrawal from the Millrose Games in New York last weekend, Saturday's action will be its first since the Knights of Columbus meet January...
Team captain Dave Hamblett and Al Ruby may return to action in the mile relay Saturday if they are sufficiently recovered from the injuries which have bothered them for a month. Other relay nominees are Burton Brown, David Gilbert, McCormick, and Thayer...