Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Radcliffe cannot afford to waive tuition for a student DP whom the Annex freshmen voted to adopt for a year's schooling, Dean Mildred P. Sherman informed class president Cherry Morrit '52 yesterday...
...unclear. That Harvard's Jewish students rank high scholastically, that they are active in extra-curricular groups, and that they are not in the clubs are facts well-known to those who care about them. It's a fine idea to run non-fiction research articles; but this reviewer cannot see the raison d'etre of a basically divisive statistical outline...
...public cannot buy Dramamine yet, but it will probably go on sale next month, by doctor's prescription...
...going to be just a little burp. So did General Electric Co.'s Chairman Philip D. Reed, who thought that the danger from inflation was past, and that the economy is undergoing a "healthy readjustment." President Truman's demand for price and wage controls, said Reed, "just cannot and should not be considered at this delicate period of readjustment.* [It would] give our Government a great deal more power than the Labor government in England has even asked for." (At the White House, President Truman said that even though some prices were leveling off, he still felt that...
...three million. He thought that the problem would not require federal action (e.g., public works projects) unless the total reached four to five million and was "sustained for some time." But he saw no sign of that now. The importance of the more-than-seasonal January slump, he said, cannot be gauged until the seasonal pickup in the spring. (The boom still had a good head of steam. Heavy construction awards for the first seven weeks of 1949 topped $1 billion, up 53% from...