Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Prompted by a speech made by Senator Ball at Lowell House last Thursday, the Harvard Council on Post War Problems started a petition advocating adoption of the Ball-Hill-Burton-Hatch bill because of its favorable relation to post war peace. The petition was started at Radcliffe and should be...
The flood tide of criticism can be dammed for it is resolvable into intense but insubstantial currents: first, a sedimental resistance to readjustment within facilities limited by the demands of the Army and Navy; second, admirable foresight in petition but feeble narrowness in attitude towards the "catastrophe" of conflicts, which...
All week Congressmen pushed, shoved, pulled and prodded at Muley. Nine Republican committee members got up a round-robin petition to whip him into action. Seventy House Democrats goaded him with another petition.
Five of the nominees were added by petition, Hart stated. Results will be announced in Wednesday's Crimson.
Nominations may be made by placing a petition signed with the names of 25 members of the class in the box outside the Student Council office. No petitions will be accepted after noon on Saturday.