Word: care
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...more vital than any other project. Contrary to your story, the delegation was informed at its first meeting (by myself) that, with far greater facilities than Harvard's a national organization was being set up with the backing of NSA, NICC, the Newman Clubs, Billel, and WSSF to take care of student DP's. Harvard NSA offered, and still offers to help with the national project in any way requested...
...Fisher arrived at the Student Council meeting with new information, previously unrevealed to the delegation, that seemed to him to indicate that the group forming the national joint committee would also be taking care of the regional problem satisfactorily; he suggested therefore that we should agree to take another project instead. The delegation concluded that this information was inconclusive, but warranted our choosing a possible alternative project...
...given no conclusive reasons why the permanent staff at Stillman could not be reduced, while Med School internes filled in during the rare emergencies. Chicago and Pennsylvania have managed to slice the costs of health protection by a similar use of medical staffers whose main job is not the care of students...
...Martha M. Eliot, 57, of the U.S. Children's Bureau, for organizing the wartime Emergency Maternity and Infant Care program...
...idea was to encourage resistance forces and combat Axis propaganda. When the war ended, the "Voice" died to a whisper. It was cut down by a budget-minded Congress to a scanty $8,000,000 a year (less than the U.S. spent last year on its wildlife care), and most of its overseas programs were farmed out to private networks...