Word: granting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...money will go to the Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid fund, which makes outright grants to students whose extracurricular activities prevent them from taking outside jobs. The grants are made regardless of grades. An additional $250 was added to the fund from the fall Grant-in-Aid auction...
...gain control of HUERA, the State Labor Relations Board must hold an election of HUERA's membership. The Board will generally grant an election if 30 percent of a union sign petition cards...
...views." Yet on Saturday, the same people told the Boston papers and the CRIMSON that they will scout "even though the College Dean has warned them that a club advocating investigating will not be sanctioned." The Administration can only take the group on its word, and therefore must grant a charter...
...court-martial him. But for what? He had done nothing but invoke his constitutional privilege as regulations provided. (Earlier in the year, the Army had court-martialed Lieut. Sheppard Carl Thierman, a Brooklyn physician, in an almost identical case, and he was acquitted.) The second course was to grant Peress a discharge other than honorable, but Peress could have held this up as long as a year and might have prevented it. The third way out: give Peress an honorable discharge...
Help the Neighbors. The Latin Americans are far more excited about economic issues−i.e., what they can get out of the U.S. They want assurances that the U.S. will grant more loans and technical aid. quit complaining about high coffee prices, promise to hold down tariffs, give them some sort of parity price program for their raw materials. Some U.S gesture−an announcement, for instance, that the U.S. Export-Import Bank would reconsider the decision against making further Latin American development loans−may be necessary in this atmosphere if Dulles is to win support for his anti...