Word: bans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...University ban on "cram" schools was the direct result of a drive instigated by the CRIMSON in the spring of 1939 to eliminate the evil influence of what it termed the "intellectual brothels" of Cambridge...
With Mid-years looming on the horizon, George H. Chase, Acting Dean of Harvard College, yesterday grimly reminded students of the official ban on commercial tutoring schools...
...Japanese (TIME, Sept. 9). So long as missions are nonpolitical, they are welcome. The British Government has interned some German missionaries whom it suspected of adding fifth columny to the four Gospels but has allowed many another to work on undisturbed during World War II. With the Japanese ban on foreign church workers soon to go into effect, many a U. S. mission board last week was thinking of transferring missionaries from Japan and Korea to India, where the potential Christian harvest is great and the laborers...
...their biggest fight of the year the Crimson soccer eleven fought to a 1 to 1 tie with the Dartmouth Indians yesterday afternoon at Ban over. Although two overtime periods were added, neither team was able to break the deadlock...
...word declaration by Premier Henri Philippe Pétain, Free France got its New Order last week. The 84-year-old Marshal announced that, departing from the "universal bankruptcy of economic liberalism," France would seek a "harmonious combination of authority and liberty." The New Order would ban strikes and lockouts, break power trusts, regulate prices, control foreign commerce and exchange, abolish the gold standard, break away from traditional friendships and enmities, drop the Entente Cordiale with Great Britain, reinstate "true nationalism," base all French foreign relations upon collaboration with Germany...