Word: extention
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...such an unbalanced situation, cooperation is imperative. A tentative plan, now under discussion, gives the Union first choice on dates in the spring and fall seasons, around which the Houses are to arrange their programs. The big issue that threatens to delay a final agreement is the extent of Union ticket sales and advertising on any weekend when both organizations will plan dances. The inter-House Committee balks at the suggestion that the Union may publicize its dance in the visiting college on these conflicting dates. Fearing that the visitors will flock to the lower-priced dance, the inter-House...
...Does unfavorable criticism of the President disturb her? A. After 25 years in politics, she has learned to accept it to a certain extent...
Meanwhile, the Council's program to back the Luckman conservation plan was in as much of a state of flux as the national program itself. Some committee members felt that meet and policy had been removed from menns to an extent well beyond that needed for conservation purpose...
Although the new magazine has not been entirely successful in its endeavor, it makes entertaining reading that is at least free from the adolescent eccentricities of Radditudes. The forum, consisting of a few letters on the extent of political consciousness around here, does not come through with any concrete ideas; but a short article on the state of modern drama, the subject of next month's forum, is provocative as well as clearly written. The other non-literary feature, two letters from German students, does well in keeping the general "for students and by students" flavor of the magazine...
...party which had won the biggest vote in last fortnight's municipal elections -Charles de Gaulle's R.P.F. - has not a single official representative in the national Assembly, for the simple reason that the last national elections were held before the R.P.F. was mobilized. To what extent, therefore, would De Gaulle view the municipal voting as a mandate? "Faster Than I Thought." Gaullist hot heads urged the dreamy, inscrutable General to seize power at once. But he dislikes coups d'état. His top political adviser, Novelist André Malraux, advised prudence and the General favors prudence...