Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nation's most parsimonious trustee boards. This includes adjustments in the permanent tenure system, which is not wholly rigid, and in the number of promotions and new men allowed each department. Words can do little justice to the tension and delicacy of this job. Men's careers depend upon it, the Faculty's morale depends upon it. The educational and financial health of Harvard depends upon it. That the overwhelming majority of the Faculty, as well as the Corporation, have trusted Provost Buck in these matters and have been outspokenly grateful for his excellent handling of them bespeaks his ability...
Bishop Dibelius . . . has seen clearly that Communism is a new religion, and that its spread will depend on its ability to overcome the existing religions . . . [He] realizes that the only way Christianity can prove its superiority will consist in its ability to oppose Communism by means of an organized religious fellowship...
However, whether results of the modified plan will differ from the Bailey Report will largely depend on the character of the man chosen Arnold Professor
Joel T. Camche '54, provisional music director of the society, said that plans were under way to sponsor dances, and other social gatherings, "where the music is fine enough so that one will not have to depend on dark lights or liquor to get enjoyment...
...speciality sports of track and sculling much will depend upon individual turn-outs and cuts from the track team. Dunster has lost its sculling champion John Hart to throw the singles rowing event wide open...