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...University's World War II memorial plaque in Memorial Chapel will be unveiled on Armistice Day, Sunday November 11, but there will be no special dedication ceremonies. A special memorial service honoring Harvard's war dead was held last spring, and in the future the University has decided to forego any outside speakers or unusual events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: World War II Memorial to Be Dedicated Armistice Day | 10/24/1951 | See Source »

...long as this sort of balance obtains, no basis for any real negotiation can possibly exist. We cannot forego the potential use of the atomic bomb, frightful as such use might be, as long as there is no way of stopping the movement of Russian troops by adequate ground defenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Excerpts from Conant's Talk About Europe | 5/18/1951 | See Source »

Lloyd Jordan shifted yesterday's workout to the morning hours and decided to forego the training table meal in view of the Thanksgiving holiday. It was a routine two and one-half hour non-contact session, with the varsity setting defenses against the Bulldog offense as handled by the jayvees. Punting and kickoffs were also stressed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Holds Season's Closing Heavy Practice | 11/24/1950 | See Source »

...Monthly Letter, the National City Bank blueprinted the cuts. Said the Letter: cutting back on nonessential spending "is what the citizen is expected to do in his budget when his taxes are increased. He is entitled to wonder why, if he is to forego some of his spending plans, the Government administrator cannot do the same. He is entitled to expect a shake-out in nonessentials-and everyone knows they are there-before resort is had to tax increases." The Letter said that big cuts could be made in farm price supports, federal mortgages on housing, public works, EGA spending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strong Sentiment | 8/14/1950 | See Source »

...when the student had to put down four dollars a month to park his car three-quarters of a mile away, it just wasn't worth it. Mr. Pyne figures a five-minute walk for the distance, reasonable time for a cross-country man; students will probably forego the exercise and the fee and go on parking their cars on the streets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Parking: Case History | 5/31/1950 | See Source »

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