Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Among the reports bouncing around hotel lobbies was that leaders in the movement to form a nation-wide league of major independent football colleges would meet here this week. It is a plan that has been discussed for several years but the colleges usually mentioned--such as Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Army, Navy and some California universities--have been very close-mouthed about the subject...
...wouldn't trade the new college's plan for anything Harvard has yet," Hunt concluded, "but I will look with great interest at the results of the program...
...delaying his retirement until 1960, Jordan said he hoped the major part of the current Ten Year Plan for strengthening the college would be accomplished by that date. According to the Radcliffe news office, the fund drive is "right on schedule," and $3 1/2 million of the $10 million goal had been raised by the time of the December progress report...
NOVEMBER: BERLIN. When the Kremlin's Khrushchev put out his provocative plan to turn prosperous, private-enterprise West Berlin into a "free city" demilitarized and disengaged from the cold war, the NATO governments proclaimed their intent to hold fast at Berlin. West Berliners themselves rejected Khrushchev's "free-city" plan by voting 98.1% to 1.9% against the Communist candidates in city elections. Score at halftime: West leading in defense of a key position deep in Communism's territory...
Something less than wholehearted approval of the new plan came from Alexander Nesmeyanov ( TIME Cover, June 2 ), president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. In a Literary Gazette article, he observed mildly that interrupting a student's education tended to make him forget what he had learned. Neither was Nesmeyanov enthusiastic about night schools; it would be better, he wrote, if teen-agers studied in the morning, when their heads are clear...