Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...eastern college has hiked its tuition already, but Harvard's huge endowment has enabled it to maintain. its twenty-year-old rates. The Business and Medical Schools, however, have jumped their tuition, and in an effort to stave off similar rises in the College and other Schools, President Conant appealed to the Alumni last June for an endowment increase in the neighborhood of $50 million. On the result of his appeal depend future tuition rates...
...many favorable comments, including an inspiring letter from Thomas L. Sidlo, president of the Musical Arts Association operating the Cleveland Orchestra. He states : 'I have rarely seen as fine an exhibit anywhere and I am confident that your efforts will aid greatly in bringing about a greater popular appeal for fine music.' " To date, some participating department stores are making further use of TIME for Music by passing it on to music classes in the public schools. Teachers have also written us to ask whether they could have the display for their own music students, and sets...
With over 1,500 foreign students now in the Greater Boston area activities in the past year or two have hit some kind of zenith. Lectures last year ranged from "Zoroastrianism" to "The Ethnic Groups in Cambridge," but the programs also offered more universal appeal with dances and activities of the S-O-M-E--scouting, outing, meeting, and eating--Committee that did all those things with equal verve and success. "Open House" on Sundays attracts many American students who come to partake of both an education more liberal than the GE program and also of what the Center calls...
...employees than necessary for the running of his station. The Act was judged unconstitutional by an Hlinois District Court in 1946 on the grounds of being indefinite, discriminatory, and a violation of the thirteenth amendment forbidding involuntary servitude. Petrillo might possibly be stopped in the courts either by an appeal from this decision, by an application of the Taft-Hartley secondary or unfair labor practices provisions, or on the basis of some new law not yet on the statues; but proceedings will, in all probability, never get that far. The fifth column activity of those unwilling to let foreign...
Following closely Weld's appeal, William D. Weeks '49, chairman of the Council's curriculum and Tenure Committee that is working on the General Education program, made the first specific pies for help. He asked that men interested in aiding the committee attend a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Lowell House junior common room...