Word: formalization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Rolnick '59, chairman of Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid fund, the production will be promoted by a series of teas, beginning Oct. 24 when details of the musical will be explained to the cast and Radcliffe Deans. Fifteen hundred potential patrons will be contacted to purchase benefit tickets for the formal opening night. A mixer will also be given in Nov. as part of the publicity campaign...
Though there is no formal agenda, the Council expects that undergraduates will seize the opportunity to air their opinions on such topics as the withdrawal from NSA and proposed changes in the Council's structure...
...Communism, "it would probably be primarily under local auspices and local leadership ... It would be hypothetical and problematical as to whether or not it would involve the going back of Chiang as the head of the government." ¶Implied that the U.S. was no longer holding out for a formal cease-fire agreement, would be willing to negotiate Chiang's forces out of Quemoy if the Communists would just stop shooting. ¶Denied Chiang's statement that the U.S. had approved his Quemoy buildup, countered flatly that the U.S. "did not attempt to veto it"-but nonetheless...
Repairing Slippage. Despite the headline impact of the new emphasis, U.S. policy in the formal sense remained unchanged. The U.S. would continue to resist Communist expansion by force or threat of force at Quemoy. The U.S. would continue to seek to negotiate a dependable cease-fire with the Red Chinese at Warsaw. Given that, the U.S. might seek to persuade Chiang to withdraw sizable Nationalist contingents from Quemoy-but leaving Quemoy in Nationalist hands-as a means of removing what the President calls "a thorn in the side of peace...
...housed in the dormitories and the girls approve of this idea, as it gives the freshmen a chance to "learn all about the school." As one student put it, "It gives more of an overall5CRIMSONHarry S. ParkerThis future "uncommon woman" is enjoying the early October sun in the small formal garden outside the ivy-covered walls of Mary Lyon Hall, which contains administrative offices and the college post office...