Word: aid
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...less than a fifth of one percent of the labor force. But McCarran's allies carried on. For nearly six hours, Washington's garrulous lightweight, Harry P. Cain, held the floor with a low-grade filibuster. The D.P. opponents talked on, counting on the dwindling attendance to aid their cause. At one time, only one Senator was left on the floor to hear North Dakota's William Langer...
Austria's problem today is primarily economic. After seven years of partnership with Hitler when its production was unnaturally linked with Germany, Austria finds her old trade links with Eastern Europe broken and without prospects of immediate resumption. This dilemma is presently glossed over by American aid notably food. Apparently nonconcurred that the dilemma still exists the Austrians have done little planning for the day when American aid stops...
...Private-colleges cannot survive long on gifts alone," Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics, told the CRIMSON last night. He was elaborating the position favoring government aid to education which he took Monday at a Wellesley conference on private college finances...
Harris also claimed that, faced with this loss in endowment earning power, "the colleges must turn tote government for aid if they hope to maintain their standards...
...does not consider government aid to be a threat to academic freedom. "Washington may set minimum standards in such matters as equality of opportunity, but British experience suggests that aid without control of college educational policies is possible...