Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...This admission would destroy the purposes, betray the letter, and violate the spirit of the law of the United Nations, whose charter dedicates the organization to insure peace by promoting freedom and respect of human rights, and subordinates the admission of new states to the organization to their ability and willingness, in the judgment of the member nations, to carry out the obligations to the charter as defined above. The so-called Chinese People's Republic is constitutionally unable to do so since it officially declares itself to be a "dictatorship" based on "democratic centralism" (Articles...
...Even if the so-called Chinese People's Republic were eligible for admission under the charter, the fact still remains that the duly constituted government of China exists and functions not only as the rightful government of China but as a charter member of the United Nations. In order to give membership to the usurpers, the legitimate government of China would have to be expelled. Such action would be an unthinkable outrage against human decency and international justice...
Pusey will be presented with the charter, seals, record books and keys of Harvard College, symbols of his office. As part of the ceremony's simple pageantry, Edward Reynolds '15, Administrative Vice President will take the role of "the College Butler" in Leverett's inauguration. Reynolds will place the keys on a table in the middle of the room...
Following Reynolds will be Keyes D. Metcalf, director of Widener Library, who will bear the Charter, the Seal, and the Record Books. The "Library Keeper" performed this same function...
...tradition, the installation will take place in the presence of the symbols of the President's office--the College Charter of 1650, the Record Books of the College, and the College Seals and Keys...