Word: growing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...comes from when it comes, or where it goes to when it goes. The source can dry up and they are dead. But Julie knows. She works with herself as a conscious artist works with his materials. She's the only one of them who is sure to grow, who is sure to be a star for the rest of her life...
...inde pendence in passing on the life and liberty of people than do military tribunals." Article 3 (a), the court continued, "deprives of jury trial and sweeps under military jurisdiction over 3,000,000 persons who have become veterans since the act became effective. That number is bound to grow from year to year; there are now more than 3,000,000 men and women in uniform. These figures point up what would be the enormous scope of a holding that Congress could subject every ex-serviceman and woman in the land to trial by court-martial...
proved itself well able to withstand the shocks of the cold war and the Korean war, just as the economy has continued to grow through all the troubles. Stock Exchange President Funston thinks that the more small investors who buy sto'ck not for speculation, but for the long pull, the stronger the market will beand the better it will reflect the state of the nation Says he: "Never has a business had a better opportunity to do something good for the country and at the same time for itself. It's a natural...
...town-gown relations. The City Council should move to set up such a committee, and the two local universities should name official representatives to it. This action would not solve any problems overnight, but in the long run it might help Harvard and Cambridge, who have to live and grow together whether they like it or not, to achieve a future of happy co-existence...
...praised, particularly for the way it clearly raises many important questions and problems the University must soon face. It is hard to avoid the conclusion, nonetheless, that the report ignores a good many questions and leaves several assumptions unstated when it makes its unequivocal recommendation "that Harvard College should grow in response to the pressure of population...