Word: free
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...C.I.O. convention in Portland, Ore., a rejuvenated, shouting Murray sent the Reds scampering for cover like scared rats. Lee Pressman was in town, but as far as most of the delegates knew, he might have spent the time hiding under a bed. It looked as if the C.I.O. was free at last to put up an honest, strictly trade-unionist front...
...surf-ringed isolation of French-owned Tahiti, Author James Norman Hall (Pitcairn's Island, Mutiny on the Bounty) decided that the world's dirty, teeming and fear-ridden old nests of civilization needed a word of cheer. After noting, with obvious satisfaction, that French Oceania was free of the ships, planes and men which cluttered it up during World War II, he sent TIME two items of news about its people...
...Dixieland jazz band will present a free concert in Lowell House Junior Common Room at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. The group of eight plays in the old Dixieland style, improvising on New Orients and later Chicago standards...
Five Harvard students will join a Wellesley girl and students from Milton Academy and Belmont Hill in a free concert of Dixieland jazz at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Lowell Junior Common Room. If they draw a large crowd, the students plan additional concerts in an effort to stimulate jazz at Harvard...
...proposed new rules state that "the basic criterion is that the publication must be a Harvard student enterprise." The editors must be Harvard students, and policy control is "to be exercised in accordance with their free decisions." Magazines without "Harvard" in their titles do not have to be financed within the Harvard community, nor does a majority of their circulation have to be in Harvard...