Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...former Senator from North Carolina, Frank P. Graham was the middle-man in viewpoint, suggesting only review of the charter...
...United Nations charter should not he revised when the issue comes before the U.N. next October, Ernest A. Gross, former American U.N. representative, asserted last night at the Law School Forum in Sanders Theatre...
...Since the Industrial Revolution has made the world one without making it whole, even greater hazards would result from not holding charter revision...
...logical Democratic candidate was Philadelphia's District Attorney Richardson Dilworth, who had given John Fine a hard fight in the gubernatorial race of 1950. But Dilworth, and his friend, Philadelphia's Mayor Joseph Clark, were embroiled in a nasty intraparty battle over a new city charter with William Green Jr., chairman of the Philadelphia Democratic committee. Under the circumstances. Dick Dilworth felt that neither he nor any Democrat could win in 1954, so he took himself out of the running...
Under the new charter, the student president "shall be responsible for the solicitation of funds, shall countersign all checks drawn on PBH Association funds by the treasurer," and will in effect bear the financial power for the PBH Association...