Word: move
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most logical move for the H.A.A is to make athletics self-supporting through endowment earnings. In the last two years, endowment of varsity squads has more than doubled, going from $632,145 to $1,412,145. The Program for Harvard College has allotted $2 million for athletics; some $1 million has been already given for this purpose. Eventually, endowment income could make a Faculty appropriation unnecessary...
...Massachusetts men, Kal Pollen and Chris Clark, are three and four. Less experienced and lacking the polished ground strokes of the first two, both, however, are hard fighters and move well. Clark has a large reserve of power to draw from when he is able to control his strokes better than at present...
...also become less of a Catholic party. By unwritten concordat the Chancellor and President are not both Catholic or both Protestant; a Catholic Adenauer will have to appoint a Protestant Chancellor. By deciding to move to the Presidency this summer, Adenauer has limited his party to Protestant choices for Chancellor; he is now better able to control his succession than if he should have to resign as Chancellor when old age inevitably overtakes him. A Protestant Chancellor may also remove what some Germans have regarded as an unhealthy Catholic bias in the party...
...move was designed to tackle test suspension on a step-by-step basis and thus salvage something from the three-power nuclear ban conference here. The Western powers hope agreement can be reached on the easiest part of the problem first, with attempts in later negotiations to widen the ban so as to include outer space and underground blasts...
Forty-two Yale students arrested in the March snowball riots were granted a reprieve Saturday by the City of New Haven, which postponed hearings until June 1. The move came ostensibly as the result of the city's desire to improve already shaky town-gown relations...