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...last night's meeting a proposal that the Forum hold its debates this year without the benefit of "name" speakers met with unanimous agreement...
...almost immediately become a market for many of our agricultural surpluses, the expense is indeed worthwhile. The Poles can never be free of domination by Moscow until their economy is stabilized. This first task is one with which America can help and from which the free world can benefit...
...revaluate its Domestic Grants program. I had presented a bill to the Council last year which would subsidize a student to the tune of $700.00 who wished to travel abroad during the summer of his Junior year for the purpose of completing a project in foreign relations that would benefit the Harvard Community. The intent of this bill was to fill a gap in the active promotion of foreign affairs on the undergraduate level which exists in the College...
Colorado Springs itself does not benefit particularly from this tournament, for the town offers little that the hotel does not. A few visitors, who cannot get into the Broadmoor, usually end up in one of the town's hotels, but then again, it is hard to fill all of the Broadmoor's 450 rooms...
While both the NCAA and the Broadmoor benefit from the tournament, the players are the individuals who really live the idyllic lives. They are put up in fine suites to begin with, and room service is supplied at no extra charge...