Word: outgrowths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...meeting is the outgrowth of a Roper survey on racial and religious discrimination in admissions practices. The meeting is sponsored by the American Council on Education...
Announcing of all the Crimson's home races is an outgrowth of the broadcast last year at Eastern Sprints Championship by two students, Gerard H. Fisher '49 and James T. Otis '45. At that time, they followed the races with a walkie-talkie system which, though clear enough to those who could hear it, was too feeble to reach most of the crowd...
...Communism was not invented by the Communists but is the inevitable outgrowth of the creation of the class system," Jerome emphasized in stating his thesis that Communism is a "science of society...
Winston Churchill and 140 other advocates of European unity last week gathered in Brussels for the first International Council of the European Movement (an outgrowth of the Congress of Europe last year at The Hague). Brave and lofty words were spoken at Brussels, some of them in Mr. Churchill's makeshift French, but the gap between this private crusade and government action remained as wide as ever...
...Science Council was not organized nor even blueprinted by the U.S. occupation. It is an outgrowth of the dissatisfaction which Japanese scientists have felt toward the stiffly hierarchical science bodies inherited from imperial Japan. In the early days of the occupation, Japanese scientists, hungry for outside news and without faith in themselves, came timidly to the American authorities to ask advice. They got the minimum. "Form a liaison group," said SCAP's scientific division, "so we can talk intelligently...