Word: felted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...consequence of this all-out policy, Acheson felt, is, in effect, "liberty and death," since "the initiator will receive a retribution as great as the force he exercise." We must aim at "clarity of action" rather than attempt to keep the enemy guessing; for the latter policy might lead to terrible "misjudgment by our opponents...
John E. Quinn, chairman of the License Commission, said that the evidence and testimony of ABC inspectors at a hearing Tuesday, indicated a "definite violation" in each case. He noted, however, that since this was a first violation for each of the restaurants, the commission felt that the relatively light penalty was justified...
Moscowitz, who replaces former chairman William J. Dean '59, felt that the omission of PBH from the list might "raise the level of the drive," and mean that "we might possibly take in more money...
...planned to contact Brooks House officers to discover "how PBH would do if they weren't on the list," If they felt PBH would suffer, he added, it would probably be included on the list as a preferred organization. "Charity begins at home," he asserted...
Citing the fact that generally a third of PBH income derives from Combined Charities, Reiss felt that if this money were not forthcoming, "we'd have no recourse but to limit our own activities." Asked whether PBH would still definitely proceed with plans to operate the drive for the Student Council, even if it were omitted from the list, Reiss replied, "I couldn...