Word: means
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...policy for student organizations is simple. Any recognized student organizations can hold a meeting in a Harvard building, if they can find a room available, and listen to any speaker they can persuade to come. The fact that a man speaks at Harvard does not mean that Harvard in any way endorses his views or even that the organization involved does. If the Dean's Office were to attempt to decide who would be allowed to speak to a Harvard organization, whose views were safe and whose weren't, the views of those permitted to speak would then carry Harvard...
...imports further, but would judge for itself how much to cut. This was billed as a compromise, but actually it was a victory for Cripps. For the next year or two, OEEC would let each nation seek recovery in its own way; in Britain's case that would mean continued efforts toward relative national self-sufficiency. That was what Cripps, the prudent husband, had been plugging for all along...
Welcker likened the present administration's economic planners to drunks who are on a spending spree. They mean well, he said, but their spending is not wise. "Planners don't know all the answers," Welcker declared...
...most important thing in any House is the people. That's a strong point for Leverett. If you apply there, you can bring all your friends with you, and there'll be room for everyone. Putting your money on a popular House may mean one year as roommate to an opiloptic. Slavic major form Abyssinia...
...reorganization does not mean these the University is abolishing its engineering curriculum. "The change was made," President Conant explained, "in recognition of the close relationship between engineering, and the sciences and mathematics from which it springs...