Word: post-war
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...Faculty voted on a report by the subcommittee on languages and international affairs which, headed by Donald C. McKay, associate professor of History, has been studying for a year the problem of effectively applying "Harvard's exceptionally rich and diverse resources" to post-war uses...
...colleges and clubs are girding themselves for the appropriate observance of their first post-war Ivy League classic. Cocktail parties launched on all the known varieties of strong waters will alleviate chills acquired in the grandstands...
...founded on the rock of religious faith, that it demanded austerity, unflinching loyalty and toil. Prussianism in action was "the militant church," and those who sought to crush it attacked "the fundamental values and virtues of every monastic order in the world." The Arrogant Americans. In the black post-War I years, Hauser learned to hate both the ineffectual democracy of the Weimar Republic and the luxury-ridden democracy of the U.S. Like many un employed Germans, he lived in flop houses, sought rest and warmth in movie houses...
...House, Andrew J. May and Clifton A. Woodrum, chairmen respectively of the Military Affairs Committee and the Select Committee on Post-War Military Policy, announced that they would begin studying the problem before the snow flies. In the Senate. Elbert D. Thomas' Military Affairs Committee already had before it a bill, sponsored by Alabama's Lister Hill, which provided the mechanics for merger. It calls...
...addition to the chairman, the officers of the new group include Herbert N. Raab '46, now co-chairman of the Political Science Forum, and Henry H. Nattens '47, now secretary of the Post-War Council, as vice-chairmen. Fischer-Galati will serve in an advisory capacity...