Word: existed
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Neither side in this matter should maintain an inflexible stand. It will require statesmanship on the part of both the NAACP and the School Committee to recognize that the problem exists and that it cannot be solved in any simple manner. What is needed in Boston is the mutual cooperation of civic officials and Negro leaders to work toward long-range solutions to these problems which admit of no easy answers. To pretend that such answers exist will only exacerbate the unrest in the Negro community, and force the whites back on the defensive in another round of destructive recriminations...
...comprise slightly less than half of the nation's university population of 45,000. A normal course of study lasts five years (medicine six), and the degree received entitles the graduate to practice a profession in Venezuela. Undergraduate education as it is known in the United States does not exist here...
...that is now dry. In those days it must have carried plenty of water during part of the year, for it supported the Chilcas in some style. They lived in conical houses a dozen feet in diameter, made of reeds, straw and willow branches. Many of these houses still exist, covered with sand and preserved by the bone-dry climate. The carbon 14 test proves that at least 50 of them date from 3750 B.C., when the people of Egypt were not much above the same cultural level...
Kennedy: No, but the reason we need the legislation is not because of the demonstrations but because injustices exist that need remedying...
This week officials of the Harvard Summer Socialist Club were informed that their group can no longer carry on its activities in University buildings. In effect, the club has been banned. Deprived of the privileges normally granted an undergraduate organization, it ceases to exist in its previous form...