Word: assisting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unique Princeton feature is the In-Term Work-Study program in which 50 selected honor students are paid $400 a year to assist faculty members in research projects. This system not only creates jobs but gives the student educational background and takes some of the dirty work from faculty members' shoulders...
...unique Princeton feature is the In-Term Work-Study program in which 50 selected honor students are paid $400 a year to assist faculty members in research projects. This system not only creates jobs but gives the student educational background and takes some of the dirty work from faculty members' shoulders...
...This dangerous current must be stopped." The Toulouse district attorney hauled Raynaud to court and charged him with fraud. Raynaud, who is a bachelor himself, stoutly argued that his was "an agreeable perfume which fixes the sentiments of one person toward another ... [It has] no other object than to assist the love illusion...
ISIS is designed to assist these under-developed areas by providing communication among student organizations throughout the world via a pool of technical knowledge on student problems and their possible solutions in the ISIS Library at Harvard. For example, if a Burmese group has student health woes, they can address the ISIS library and be sent material on how this problem has been met by students elsewhere...
...White House announcement also said: "It is well-known that the Vatican is vigorously engaged in the struggle against Communism. Direct diplomatic relations will assist in coordinating the effort to combat the Communist menace." Privately, White House aides pointed out the connection between the Clark appointment and Truman's speech of Sept. 28 to the Pilgrimage of American Churchmen. The President said then: "For some time I have been trying to bring a number of the great religious leaders of the world together in a common affirmation of faith and a common supplication to the one God that...