Word: charter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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OFFER FREUD 25,000 DOLLARS OR ANYTHING HE NAME COME CHICAGO PSYCHOANALYZE LEOPOLD AND LOEB. For the same purpose, Hearst also offered Freud "any sum he cared to name" and also "was prepared to charter a special liner so that Freud could travel quite undisturbed by other company." Freud's refusals were chilling...
...Even the chartering and supervision of new joint clubs can be handled easily. To receive a charter, the founders would apply for approval to both the Harvard and Radcliffe Student Councils and the appropriate Administration channels at both colleges. For administrative responsibility, an informal arrangement between the Radcliffe deans and the Harvard administrators would suffice. It does not seem necessary that Miss Frances R. Brown, Radcliffe Dean of Residence and Student Affairs, should become a permanent member of the University committee, a plan which some Radcliffe officials have proposed...
...This charter is necessary if the club is to use the name "Republican" in its title. As of this time, the Eisenhower Club application has passed all of the necessary requirements for approval except a vote by the State Committee. Charles Gibbons, Committee Chairman, has not brought the matter up before a meeting. According to Bernat, Gibbons has been influenced by members of the HYRC...
According to another of the members, Guy Quinlan '60, Smith promised him that he would not oppose the charter if the club supported him for election last spring. Quinlan also said that Smith reconfirmed the pledge to Morton Korn '57, the Eisenhower Club's president...
Instead of a charter, Smith counter-proposed a merger between the two clubs. This plan was defeated...