Word: maintaining
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There is some question as to exactly what the purpose of a "repertory theatre" is. Some have claimed it to be of an experimental nature, to assemble a collection of rare plays and good actors and maintain a fountain from which will pour a variety of dramatic experiences not available at your neighborhood theatre. Others explain the aim of a repertory company as the staging of classic vehicles, well-known, well-read, but seldom seen--such as this company has done in "Henry VIII" and will do with "John Gabriel Borkman." The actual merit of the production is secondary...
...published in England. During the war these text books went out of print and their plates went the ways of all metals in a war geared economy. Now with the great influx of students the library is faced with an inadequate supply of irreplaceable books and cannot hope to maintain the pre-war level of one book to every ten students. The result of this shortage is that in the large lecture courses the ratio is approaching the one to twenty-five mark. Government I has 983 men enrolled and there are only 50 copies of any one text, Economics...
General Kenney is senior United States representative of the United Nations military staff committee, which is laying plans for organization of a global force to maintain peace...
...village will maintain its own dispensary and infirmary, available to students on their regular Stillman Infirmary fee and available, at moderate rates, to their families on a schedule to be worked out in the near future. Dr. A. V. Bock of the University Hygiene Department will supervise the medical facilities...
...view of these facts, the University feels able to maintain only "the core of the program." Varsity tennis will be untouched "because of the benefit from the intercollegiate program," and Freshman tennis will be kept "because it is an integral part of the hygiene program, and because if it were discontinued several hundred men would be thrust into other sports, already very crowded...