Word: alterations
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bender stated the College authorities had foreseen possible check raids at the beginning of the term, but that it had been impossible to alter distribution methods because of Veterans' Administration rules...
...lack of enthusiasm among older alumni for the House plan (which has not broken down class unity as was buce feared) and another change, the removal of the Dana-Palmer House in order to clear ground for the Lamont Undergraduate Library created a commotion that forced the authorities to alter their plans. But if the Alumni are a conservative force, they are also loath to exert active pressure on College officials. The word of the President or the Provost is generally, if not always, accepted as most authoritative by the hardest-bitten grad...
Brazilians got their first look at a grandiose project that might alter the shape of postwar capitalism. In Rio last week Nelson Rockefeller, optimistic, zealous salesman of Good Neighborliness, onetime U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, took the wraps off a brand-new idea called the American International Association for Economic and Social Development...
...there-&-fight-for-dear-old-Siwash line. Instead, in the dressing room before each game he plays a short concert on a portable record player. First conies a sentimental ballad or two, then something a little solider, and finally, just before kick-off time-On, Wisconsin! Alter that, nothing needs to be said...
TIME'S London Bureau Chief John Osborne reported: "The British press almost with one voice told Britons that a Republican victory need not alter America's recent bipartisan foreign policy in so far as it is a political policy. But they were told to expect less and less economic sympathy or help from a Republican America...