Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard "Union Now" Committee met in Eliot House Common Room last night, but Hitler and Mussolini met in the Alps five months ago. The Committee hopes that it can stir up enthusiasm for Streit's inter-democracy union by broad-casting the ideals of the plan,--the end of war and depression and the widening of individual liberties. Apparently, however, the members of the Committee have been spending their time reading "Union Now" pamphlets and have neglected current headlines. They cannot hope to sell Streit's plan by stressing its sure peace angle when the war is getting bloodier every...
...press-released "commentary" a self-appointed brain trust of liberal intellectuals, calling themselves the 1941 Committee, handed out stinging criticism to the British Government, suggested a broad program of war and peace aims. Signed by Julian Huxley, H. G. Wells, Kingsley Martin, veteran editor of the liberal New Statesman, and J. B. Priestley, the "commentary" suggested that Britain must "win the peace" as well as the war, should start right away. Excerpts...
...broad-faced, close-cropped, 26-year-old Harlem musician named Dean Dixon was well on his way last week to doing what no Negro has ever done-conduct a first-rank symphony orchestra. Musician Dixon had already waved a crisp, confident baton over the New York City Symphony (see above), the National Youth Administration radio orchestra, and an amateur symphony of his own in Harlem. At a Town Hall recital, Conductor Dixon made more news. He directed a 38-piece white outfit which he had founded-the New York Chamber Orchestra-in concertos with a debutante pianist, Vivian Rivkin...
...Partlow, able to do 23 feet and 6 feet with case, will spark both the broad and high jump. Dave Ives is second man in the broad by virtue of his past leaps of more than 22 feet. John Bunker, who can also get up to 6 feet, and Mike Zara will team with Partlow in the high...
...having their $100,562 fee "impounded" while SEC decided whether they were an "affiliate" of Dayton Power, or if there had been an absence of arm's length bargaining (required by the Act) in preparing the deal. Fortnight ago SEC dropped a bombshell on the corner of Broad and Wall Streets by finding-unanimously-that Morgan, Stanley is an affiliate. Dayton, against its wishes, was $100,562 richer...