Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...charter of the magazine expires with its last issue this year...
...that they resent joint instruction, that Harvard misrepresented itself to them, "thought they applied to a men's (or women's) college." If they had taken the trouble to look into the matter before applying they would have seen what they were in for. According to the Harvard charter...
...education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge, and godliness." Mark you gentlemen, the charter says youth, not youths or young men. And youth refers to persons of either sex, especially a young man but not exclusively. Realizing the eventual emancipation of women the founding fathers left the charter open...
...petition will be presented to the Radcliffe Student Council today for the establishment of a Radcliffe chapter of a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Twenty-four girls have said that they wish to join if the charter were granted...
Recently twenty or thirty undergraduates organized a Railroad Club. Charles R. Cherington, associate professor of Government and John H. Van Vieck, professor of Mathematical Physics, both enthusiasts themselves, were secured as advisors, a charter obtained from the Student Council, elections held and the year's program planned. The club hopes to get outside speakers, schedule movies, and to take numerous short photography trips. Robert P. Gillis '52, president of the club hopes to arouse interest in model railroads. If enough men respond, the club will build a complete layout in the basement of one of the houses or yard dormitories...