Word: anti-aids
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...lone dissenting report, one of the Commission's 15 members, Dr. Davis Hurwitz '25, clinical associate at the Medical School, challenged the constitutionality of the aid plan. According to Hurwitz, the Commission's proposals violate the spirit, if not the letter, of the so-called "anti-aid provision" of the State constitution, which expressly forbids all direct State assistance to private educational institutions...
...meeting or not, he will take all those voting for him out of the American Student and form an organization to be known as the Harvard Progressive Union. Leo Marx '41 and Robert Stange '41 will continue to run the Student Union as it now exists on an anti-conscription, anti-aid platform...
...sass today which may go down in the history of undergraduate journalism as the most epicurean of its kind ever known. The Crimson remarks that Councillor Fitzgerald, in his claim that the co-operative agreement between the Boston Public Library and the Harvard Business Library violates the constitutional anti-aid amendment "seems to have scored a point." And the paper continues: "Harvard has been particularly unfortunate in its attempted mergers for some time. The proposed consolidations of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and of the Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary, were both quashed of Supreme Court decisions...
...important but, in so far as Mr. Fitzgerald's case involves the question whether the agreement between the two libraries is a violation of the anti-aid amendment the controversial situation is very different. Upon a careful, fresh reading of this section of the State's Constitution, no fair mind can deny that the councillor has been at least well justified in raising this issue. The language of the amendment is surprisingly inclusive, especially in its words restricting even the use of public property by any school or institution not wholly under public control. In this case, of course...
...recent passage of the so-called "anti-aid amendment," does not directly affect the University, which has not received appropriations from the public funds for several years. Should this amendment be ratified, when it comes before the people in the November elections. It would mean a serious loss of income for a few educational institutions including Technology, and the abolition of the free scholarships at present offered by those institutions...