Word: holdes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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General Charles de Gaulle's remarkably tight hold on his own Rally of the French People was broken for the first time last week. For five years his deputies-now 118, the largest group in the French Assembly-had kept in line behind their stern leader. By staying out of coalition governments, which fell one after another, De Gaulle hoped to show that the constitution of the French parliament was unworkable and must be reformed. Judging by the despair Frenchmen felt at the collapse of their 13th postwar government, De Gaulle had almost made his case...
Abiding by National Collegiate Athletic Association rules, Washington University of St. Louis scheduled for October 11, will hold practice for 30 days. Article III. Section VIII of the NCAA Constitution states, "organized post season practice in football shall be limited to 20 sessions in a period of 30 days...
Colgate University's plans were thrown into somewhat of a turmoil by the resignation of last year's coach. Paul O. Bixler, and as yet authorities have not definitely decided to hold spring practice. The general feeling, however, is that some sort of early practice should be held in order to give the new coach a chance to look over his material and decide who will return for fall practice. William A. Reld, Colgate Director of Athletics, reported that the matter will definitely be decided in the very near future...
...seven man track team will travel to Birmingham, Alabama, as the guests of the Birmingham Harvard Club. Coach Jaakko Mikkola has been asked to furnish one hurdler, a sprint medley team (880, 220, and one-quarter mile) and a mile relay team. Mikkola will hold time trials for all positions except the hurdler, who will be Bob Twitchell...
...also important, Skinner believes, for those who are going to hold high positions in government and industry to understand why human beings act as they do. "You-can't find a group of people anywhere that will some day be as influential as the students at Harvard." This is one of the reasons why Skinner left his chairmanship of the University of Indiana psychology department to come here. His undergraduate course, Natural Sciences 114, is designed to put these ideas into the hands of students from all departments...