Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...meeting went to the Committee membership: Axt, Henry H. Chatfield '39, Kennedy, Lowell, Frederick F. Moseley, Jr. '36, George A. Perey '18, Nathan Pereles '04, George Rublee, '90, Philip C. Staples, Jr. '37, Thorndike, and Robert S. Wolcott '36. The author was chairman Saltonstall. Clear statements opposed the alleged crucial University needs that are pressed upon us." Specifically he plugged his personal view that "a fitting memorial to the World War II veterans could be added to the Chapel in a proper way that would be similar in form and in dignity to the memorial now there...
...President of the Associated Harvard Clubs let the cat out of the bag when he confessed that but for Senator Saltonstall's absence from the sessions a final decision would already have been reached. Now the three-month period until the crucial last meeting provides the opportunity for newly-aroused younger Alumni to show where they stand. Complete, airing of the issue through concentrated Committee attempts to make its activities known in the national Harvard community is the least that should be assumed of a distinguished democratically -conceived body...
...also couldn't help but know, as does everyone at Ann Arbor, that this Saturday is the crucial one for Bob Chappuis and his fellow specialists on Michigan's team. They face Illinois, unbeaten until last week, and anxious to unseat a championship-bound Michigan as they...
...least the fans did not fade with the gridders and the northward poles. Employing the phalanx principle first unveiled by a Macedonian scatback named Alex in a crucial intersectional away game on Turkish Turf, the local partisans were dedicated to the proposition: "they shall not pass...
Stripped of the party roll calls and political scaffolding that greet each election, this November 4th approaches as a disorganized but crucial ballot for Cambridge's city government and school system. The elections to decide the future City Council and School Board have been campaigned on the basis of individual preference rather than party affiliation. With each candidate, excepting those men endorsed by the Cambridge Civic Association, conducting his own campaign, there has been no concerted effort to overcome voter inertia or crystallize important issues for the benefit of the electorate. The race for ballots seems to be diffused towards...