Word: localization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...express in your columns an opinion with respect to the "strong dissent" voiced by the Cambridge Union of University Teachers, A. F. of T., Local No. 431, to the passage in President Conant's Annual Report in which Mr.Conant says that it seems to him ". . . highly probable that a diminution in the total number of students in the universities of this country is desirable...
...point out that their fair buildings are costing slightly more to the acre than the eye-fillers on Flushing Meadows. One item in this cost is presumably the quantity of sculpture with which San Francisco's non-modernist but imposing buildings will be adorned. No less than 20 local sculptors had been working undisturbed with the exposition architects, until meaty Irishman Connick, who was chief engineer for the 1915 San Francisco fair and later finance chairman of Famous Players Lasky Corp., became executive director fortnight...
Rock-ribbed Republicans of Castleton, Vt., getting ready to vote in local elections March 1, seriously pondered splitting their tickets. Democratic nominee for the post of town library director: pudgy, loquacious Theatre Critic Alexander Woollcott...
Promising an audience of two hundred people, the Harvard Student invited three men prominent in local civic life to address it. These men graciously appeared without any remuneration to address a group interested in the pertinent problem of housing...
...conclusion, is it strange that a local legislator should introduce a bill to tax college property, when such an organization as the Harvard Student Union is allowed to exist while promoting such antagonism to local public officials? Henry E. Weiss...