Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Last year, von Stade's office was faced with 1,300 qualified applicants. Now that progressive income and inheritance taxes have just about eliminated private philanthropy on a large scale, the capital funds at von Stade's disposal have remained the same. During the war years, there was little demand for scholarships when the undergraduate body was predominantly military, and scholarship income was placed in a reserve fund. This fund has been augmenting current scholarship income since 1946, but it will be used up during the next academic year. Then, the Scholarship Chairman's problem will be greater since...
...real service to your university. Fight and win rationalism in athletic policies. Demand schedules capable of producing wins--and if your pride suffers from the weekly battles with minute colleges, really wise up and get your football on an intramural basis--drop it intercollegiately. Sure, that's a big step. But Harvard is a big school...
Ticket sales for the Columbia football game in New York Saturday progressed very slowly through the second selling day yesterday. Only 300 seats had been filled at 3 p.m., with no increased demand yet in sight...
...fault, Eisenhower implied, lies especially with some of the smaller NATO members. ¶ Set up a twelve-man Executive Committee (delegates dubbed it "The Twelve Apostles") to decide how much of the defense burden each member should bear. ¶ Agreed to support Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi's demand that the Italian peace treaty be revised, especially to give Italy the right to have more arms. This week, at Washington, De Gasperi is exploring ways & means to do it. The problem, as always: Russia, which by the treaty's terms must agree to any revision...
...many customers are buying from Nash, Studebaker and Hudson, whose sales are up as much as 47%. Even used-car dealers have begun to feel the change. Automen do not expect the sellers' market to ease up. They expect to produce 4,500,000 cars in 1952. Estimated demand...