Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Above the hum of eulogy and the clank of banquet silverware, two Republican voices sounded most clearly.* One was Governor Tom Dewey's. In Boston, in a speech on foreign policy, he laid low once & for all the charge that he is unwilling to take a stand on crucial campaign issues. He endorsed the Marshall Plan to the "full sum which has been requested," called for internationalization of the Ruhr and the immediate economic unity of Europe. He also blasted the Democrats for "the policies which resulted in surrendering 200 million people in Middle Europe into the clutches...
...novice said. He departed in a whirl of snow. At the botton of the slope he encountered a low-hanging branch and became entangled with it. "Good Lord," the instructor said when caught up, "I told you that you had the wrong club...
Charles W. Duhig '29, graduate secretary of PBH, cited the pair's achievement "in rebuilding the social service committee from its wartime low to the second largest in Harvard history," while guest speaker John M. Kingman '14, head of the Lincoln-Hale House in South Boston, added his congratulations...
...proposed that the few low quality infants which slip through the birth blockade be forced, at least, to work...
Speaking before a Stanford University audience, Hooton laid out a triple-headed campaign for raising the quality of society and securing the peace. Universal birth control "to prevent the incompetent from reproducing their kind," the weeding of social misfits from the educational system, and concerted efforts to raise the "low I.Q." of governments were proposed by Hooton...