Word: distinctness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...recommend any specific kind or degree of action against the Club 100 that an independent all-University committee was suggested. While the Council will aprove the aims of that committee as long as those aims are a change in the policy of the Club 100, the committee is clearly distinct from the Council, and its actions are not under Council control. Richard G. Axt '46 President, Student Council
Three letters written to friends, now in police possession, Dr. Brickley declared, had a distinct "tone of melancholy." Harmon also sent many of his personal effects back to his family in Churchville, New York, and transferred "a large sum of money" from his Cambridge bank to another depository...
...week ended in Paris on a subdued but distinct note of fear. Albert Petitjean, who runs a small bar off the Champs Elysées, and who is our favorite average citizen, was outwardly unworried when I asked him this morning how he thought things would...
...began negotiations in January. Unfortunately, five weeks or so of wrangling have produced little visible results, and Messrs. Bevin, Bidault, Marshall, and Molotov, the first string team, will be forced to start things again from the very beginning. And it would seem that these four gentlemen will find four distinct levels on which controversy will be abundant, and compromise the order...
...keynote at Hanover this morning as Dartmouth's recordbreaking hockey team awaits a Cambridge invasion at 11 o'clock. A Crimson Varsity squad last hit the northbound trail when the Green staged a gala weekend gathering November 9, and the girls went home Sunday night with a distinct impression that Harvard had been in town...