Word: build
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...Reynolds, "no government money is a gift." Harvard does not solicit the government the way it does the private sector. When a Harvard school wins a federal grant under the Higher Education Facilities Act to build classrooms, the money does not go through the gift office. It does, however, reduce the goal which a drive must achieve...
...departments," Riesman has noted; he feels that it helps a reform-minded Faculty member to be able to say authoritatively that "the students want this." Chalmers too thinks that the audits have been the HPC's most valuable contribution. "They make people on both sides explain their position, and build up an intelligent dialogue," he explained...
...some semblance of a well thought-out consensus. Then we have to trust in the Faculty's ability and willingness to listen to reason." Most students and Faculty members, chairman Norr feels, "respect the HPC in a vague way. We have a certain amount of good will to build...
Revolutionary guerrillas are currently gaining strength in northeast Thailand. Their success came only after the large-scale U.S. military build-up there in 1965, not before. It is this massive U.S. military presence which may provide the guerrillas with a viable issue--removal of the omnipresent Yankees--on which they can unite the minority people of the northeast with the ethnic Thai majority in a revolutionary uprising...
...successful "wars of national liberation" are much, much less probable than the Administration tends to believe. Since particular local conditions are decisive, failure to defeat the guerrillas in Vietnam will not increase the number of instances in which success is possible. On the other hand, expansion of the military build-up beyond the borders of Vietnam may well create the conditions making for guerrilla success in Thailand and elsewhere in Southeast Asia...