Word: exacts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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George W. Smith Jr. '56, chairman of the investigation committee, said shortly after his appointment that his group will meet soon with Lamont officials and find out the exact cost of proposed extensions. He emphasized that his committee will take no action other than investigation, and that only the Union Committee will finally act on the matter...
According to the A.F.L. representative, the number of employees at the College Dining Halls between 1938-52 has declined considerably. "Years ago, they had table service," he said. "I don't know what the exact figures are for last year and this. You'll have to find that out from Harvard. But they're paying more overtime than ever before...
Racing a midday Wednesday deadline, TIME'S election story went out on teletypesetters to printing plants in Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles, where printing and production crews took over, 36 hours later than usual. Meanwhile, exact copies of each page were put on film and acetate page proofs and hustled aboard waiting planes for shipment to TIME'S overseas printing plants...
...only reasonable defense that the College administration can offer for its percent "sink-or-swim" attitude is the fact that "almost all of our students are accepted at medical schools." This excuse sinks of its own weight, for nobody in the administration has any exact idea of what percent of Harvard pre-meds fall short in the Great Quest. Nobody in the administration knows which students fail to get into medical school, or, what is worse, why they fail. The mistakes, apparently, are buried...
Although the Roman Catholic Church's sanctions against divorce and remarriage are written into church law, their exact application varies according to diocese. In Providence, R.I. last week, Bishop Russell J. McVinney gave the people of his diocese one of the most severe interpretations of divorce laws yet laid down. Among them: ¶Catholic lawyers are forbidden "under pain of mortal sin" to represent plaintiffs in suits for separation, divorce or annulment of a marriage performed by a Catholic priest, unless they obtain prior permission of their bishop...