Word: endangerment
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Germany does not endanger world security, the General repeated. It cannot be left undefended because of the Russian threat, he said, and it cannot be associated with Western Europe until it takes part in this defensive alliance without the support of occupation troops.
Warnings by the American Association of Colleges to universities throughout the nation that buying up business might endanger the tax exemption status of the educational institutions does not apply to Harvard, Paul C. Cabot '21, Treasurer to the University, said yesterday.
McDonough labelled the fear that free bus transportation to parochial school children will endanger the principle of operation of church and state "groundless and irrational."
In effect, the President was using a housing act to press a reform which Congress did not specify in passing the act. The loudest outcries came from builders and bankers in the South, and in New York and New Jersey. Even housing officials sympathetic to its sociological aims wondered: Would...
Although Mikkola's varsity and freshman harrier teams hold an overall advantage of 34 victories and 10 losses in Harvard-Yale competition, a dangerous trend has come to the fore in the last few seasons. It won't endanger the Crimson's lead, in the immediate future, anyway, but Yale...