Word: nationale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students should have the opportunity to decide for themselves whether to apply for a National Defense Education Act loan under the loyalty provision, Arthur S. Flemming, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, told the CRIMSON yesterday.
The Council suggested that the procedures "which have proved satisfactory" in administration of National Science Foundation fellowships--direct contact between applicant and government agency, with no university administration--might be utilized in other federal programs.
Died. De Benneville (Bert) Bell, 65, iron-willed National Football League Commissioner (1946-59) who, by a liberal use of his powers and an occasional violation of the letter of the bylaws, turned professional football into a booming sport, aroused interest to the point of doubling attendance and players'...
Died. Li Chi-shen, 75, volatile vice chairman of Red China's National People's Congress, onetime top-ranking soldier of Chiang Kai-shek who led a bloody purge against the Communists in 1927, served as Chiang's chief of staff (1928), often quarreled with the Generalissimo...
The Harvard Young Democratic Club has passed a resolution condemning the loyalty oath and affidavit contained in the National Defense Education Act. The resolution carried with only scattered dissent, at the club's meeting last night.