Word: equality
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...endured the elements all season once again found himself at odds with the weather today. All the combined efforts of the 60,000 Harvard and Yale fans who were due to arrive by today could not keep away the inevitable wet. Today's variety was not equal to the torrents which saturated the Eli rooters during the Cornell game, and the Crimson fans during the Columbia and Princeton games, but it was of the most annoying variety--a soft mixture of snow and rain, finally changing to snow at game time...
Incomplete preliminary figures from this term's Combined Charities drive, now standing at $11,000, indicate that this year's contributions should equal or surpass last year's total of $14,000, Edward M. Strasser '56, co-chairman of the drive, announced last night...
James Rieger and Jane Slater generally equal Tyler in skill if not in importance. Rieger, as Hoederer, the party leader, emanates the proper charismatic dignity for his role. Miss Slater handles a rather difficult character transition with promising deftness. This is Miss Slater's first appearance on the local stage, but, we hope, not her last...
...development of a new plane or weapon. I've seen no evidence of fraud or improper action . . . Mistakes made were made honestly under the pressure of the Korean emergency. Navy officers simply were caught in a gamble . . . to push ahead in search of a plane equal to the MIG, or wait until assured their new plane would be a success...
...concise, highly readable history (1944-53) in which De Gaulle is often the villain, France herself always the heroine. Able Scottish Historian Gavin, who has a sharp gift of phrase and a keen eye for the human touch, can marshal statistics and evoke a spring mood in Paris with equal grace...