Word: following
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...described Kirkland's present plan as "None at all. I don't think the houses should get ahead of the Harvard committee in setting up their memorials," he explained. "However" he added, "since most of the other houses are doing it, it is quite possible that Kirkland will follow suit next fall...
...Student Council will instruct our representatives in broad, general terms as to the nature of the policy they should follow," Council President Richard G. Axt '46, said last night, "but we welcome any suggestions from interested College groups...
These are the jobs of the organizational leaders. The task of the restless and disillusioned membership is harder. They must not follow the easy road to cynicism and negativism. They must realize that the time, not their philosophy, is wrong. And they must also come to know that the clock moves, and that the time cannot always be wrong...
...make a gamble of this sort requires a rare type of courage and ability. It is much easier to follow the charted ways of nationalism than it is to face the unknown paths of internationalism. Tragically the charted path has been followed before and it has always led to the same unfortunate destination. Tuesday the American Senate refused the gamble...
...things done, to his mind, is to have one airline make an improvement; competition will force the rest to follow. He was the first to start installation of I.L.S. equipment on his planes. (The new DC-6s are I.L.S.-equipped.) Other major U.S. lines have already followed. They will not be able to use it for months, till I.L.S. ground equipment is installed in enough airports. But when it is, the lines will be ready to use it. If everyone sweats enough, and the new planes and safety devices work as well as expected, Pat Patterson expects that air travel...