Word: charterers
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...issue was not suppression. It was the consequence ultimately of the progressive divorce of the Corporation under an ancient charter relevant to a small and simple college from the complex realities of the modern academic world. It is wrong, accordingly, to attribute to repression what, in all fairness, must be blamed on ill-advised interference and the resulting ineptitude. On the assumption that God prefers the latter to wicked intent one is right to ask for charitable judgment. John Kenneth Galbraith Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics
...Railroad, bus and steamship rates probably will be reduced by varying amounts. U.S. passenger railroads, which already offer 15% reductions to foreigners, plan to increase that to 25% on April 29. The nation's intercity bus companies expect to introduce a 10% discount on long-distance charter-coach rates for foreign groups. As for steamship fares, reductions are due to be considered this month by 15 lines...
...involve starting an independent college Democratic organization--one directly responsible to the Democratic State Committee, instead of the State YD's. In a secret meeting on February 18 the leaders of the college clubs decided to study the formation of a new organization in the aftermath of the charter challenges...
...February 8 meeting when the college charter issue was brought up, Di Chicco ruled that a vote for McCarthy at the college convention in December was equivalent to an endorsement, constituting a violation of the constitution...
...distributed educational pamphlets across the U.S., campaigned for widespread syphilis tests, and relentlessly tracked the sources of infection to such effect that the number of new syphilis cases dropped from 500,000 in 1936 to 314,300 in 1948, when he retired from government to help draw the charter for WHO, which now includes 128 nations...