Word: mattering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...different. Russia has presented a formidable and rather frightening demonstration of her industrial and military prowess. The United States has tried the "soft-sell"; technical exhibits are well-hidden and the emphasis is on "the American way of life." As to which is more effective, that is purely a matter of personal taste...
Although the matter has not been officially discussed by the Deans, Watson said that he personally thinks that it is "not healthy" for the Student Council to have to solicit funds at registration, although he does not favor a complete subsidy from the Administration. He emphasized, however, that any money would go directly to the Council without control from the Dean's Office, and would be withheld only if the Council "fell into disrepute," or ceased to function as intended...
...matter what anyone tells you, Harvard has lots of money. If you want some, all you have to do is to ask the Administration--preferably a Dean, because Deans enjoy helping students. Besides, it's much more fun to give money to deserving student organizations than to see Houses, theaters, and another drab buildings completed...
...armed forces to Quemoy and the other offshore islands now being pounded by Red artillery. But Dulles conceded this government acquiesced. The secretary dashed cold water on Chiang's oft-repeated determination to wrest the China mainland from the Communists. Dulles said Chiang's return "is a highly hypothetical matter...
Richard E. Rubenstein '59, PBH President, predicted that the Housing Registry procedures would be revised soon, "in a matter of days, I think...