Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...CRIMSON editorial was directed to this one point: unless the Faculty can get the right men to do the job, and unless it is willing to give these men the broad functions in helping direct group tutorial in the Houses as originally planned, it hardly seems worthwhile to implement the new system at all. We still believe it is a fine plan in principle and certainly feel that it is important. We are just a little dubious now of its working out in practice...
...effected, and should make rearmament impossible. Changes in the structure of the U.N., e.e, a representative General Assembly, would have to accompany this increase in power. We believe that U.S. foreign policy should look even beyond the present disarmament proposals, toward the revised United Nations organization necessary to Implement such proposals permanently. Gordon Brumm '53, President. Harvard World Federalists
Gummere has worked as Chairman of the Committee on Admissions since 1935 when he came from the Penn Charter School. One of his first major tasks was to implement the National Scholarship Program of President Conant. In so doing Gummere expanded what had been a small admissions program into a nationwide system...
...From a more comprehensive viewpoint, we cannot assign - we cannot integrate - we cannot implement this area . . . The courageous units, in being annihilated . . . have integrated it to the point where the application of simple arithmetical operations to include our efforts would produce only negligible effects...
...preferable for this group to be integrated with the incompleted implementation . . . that we here resolve at a high ethical level that the deceased shall not have been annihilated without furthering the project - that this group . . . shall implement a new source of unhampered activity- and that political supervision composed of the integrated units, for the integrated units, and by the integrated units shall not perish from . . . this planet...