Word: campaigns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Program, the largest ever undertaken by any university in the country, dwarfs Harvards' last campaign. This came in 1919-21 and brought the University $13.8 million, which was devoted exclusively to Faculty salaries...
...present campaign funds $16 million will be allocated for Faculty salaries and another $5 million for new Faculty appointments...
Reynolds called A Program for Harvard College, "the best job ever done on a capital campaign." According to him, "Out of 45,000 alumni 30,000 contributed. An excellent record...
...election day approaches, indications of a Conservative victory, while still evident, are decreasing. In two weeks the Tory lead in publicopinion polls has fallen from a comfortable 7 per cent to a hazardous 2 per cent. This decline is more the result of the campaign than of any failures of Conservative policy over the last eight years, for England has never been more prosperous than today...
Many of the old Socialist policies have long since outlived their usefulness, and such principles as nationalization are passing from the Labourite campaign vocabulary. Unfortunately, however, the Labour Party is committed to renationalizing steel and road haulage, even though this policy is now a recognized liability. On this, as on many issues, there is a sharp division between the doctrinaire socialists and the moderates. As Sir Winston Churchill, again a candidate for Parliament, observed recently, "Some of them regard private enterprise as a predatory tiger to be shot. Others look on it as a cow they can milk...