Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...eight-team league, the varsity apparently should play four games away one year and three the next. But while Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale will demand reciprocal trade on football sites, Brown and Dartmouth will...
Meanwhile, McCarthy's demand yesterday that a vote on his censure be taken tomorrow has forced a group of University faculty members, who were planning a national censure movement, to drop the idea for lack of time. This group was reportedly headed by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, John K. Galbraith, professor of Economics, and Mark DeWolf Howe '28, professor...
America has too often tried to dictate blunt and final solutions to the problems of free Asia. In a period of "competitive coexistence," changing events demand a foreign policy that is flexible in application as well as firm in its goal--a free and democratic Far East. President Eisenhower last week indicated a flexible approach that is particularly reassuring...
Discerning Dominicans, who know that letters to El Caribe are the Benefactor's way of informing the public about the current state of public demand, read avidly on for more clues. At last came a letter that not only seconded the creation of a vice-presidency, but significantly added that it was "absurd to deny high office to deserving Dominicans merely on the ground of youth." Nowadays, the letter explained, "young Dominicans get from their Maximum Leader . . . incomparable intellectual preparation." And that led to a logical conclusion: the minimum age for the vice-presidency, and the presidency, too, ought...
...special "cruising lane" for window-shopping from the car) when he started on another $10 million center 25 miles away. The Omaha Public Power District put the finishing touches on a $23 million power plant, and then announced a $10 million addition to keep up with the increase in demand while the plant was abuilding...