Word: paged
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dean Bender, currently on a year's leave of absence to study enrollment problems, made his remarks in a 14-page statement to the CRIMSON. He observed that "we need far more study and discussion . . . about this complex and highly important problem," and expressed the hope that his statement would stimulate further interest in the question...
After 17 months of controversy at the administrative, legislative and political levels, the Dixon-Yates contract is headed for the courts. Armed with a 14-page legal opinion, the Atomic Energy Commission last week announced that it does not consider the contract "an obligation which can be recognized by the U.S." The AEC's reason: questions have been raised about whether the contract violated the conflict-of-interest laws. The questions are based on the role of Investment Banker Adolphe H. Wenzell, who worked on the Dixon-Yates negotiations as 1) a part-time consultant to the U.S. Budget...
...Elmer E. Hagler '16, which appeared in 1916. The cartoons are very amateurish jobs, and the captions lack a good deal of punch. Written ostensibly by the barely literate younger brother of a Harvard undergraduate, these captions adopt an obvious vernacular which becomes more and more oppressive as each page is turned...
...give Congress expert advice for charting tax policies, the Joint Committee on the Economic Report early this year asked some 100 top industrialists, labor leaders and economists for their views. Last week, when the committee brought out its fat (930-page), figure-packed report, there were as many opinions as experts...
...Communist witness who got $9,675 for his two-year service as a Government-paid informer, then turned on Attorney General Herbert Brownell and his top deputy William Rogers when discrepancies were spotted in his testimony; of lung cancer; in San Francisco. Crouch in 1953 wrote a seven-page memo that Senator Joseph R. McCarthy used as the basis of his investigations of subversion in the Army...