Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Bevan faction of the Labor Party, which has been pressing for an early election, was mildly rebuked by Prime Minister Attlee in his address to the conference. Attlee reaffirmed the government's determination to carry out Socialist policy with a "small but solid" majority. Polls taken throughout the...
According to Radcliffe's Dean Sherman, "There simply did not seem to be a pressing need or widespread popular demand at either Harvard or Radcliffe for drastic revision . . . It seems hardly worthwhile to enter into highly complicated rules and regulations which joint organizations would entail."
It is this demand which has prompted the museum to intensify its membership drive this year. In a recent report, John P. Coolidge '35, associate professor of Fine Arts and director of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum in 1949, stated that "Finance remains the museum's most pressing and...
Last weekend a letter was sent to President Conant restating the A.V.C.'s opposition to the use of Burr's money for a Varsity Club. "It seems to us," the letter read, "That the construction of anew Varsity Club would be almost frivolous by comparison with the additions to vetarans...
Constitutional revision is the most pressing of the unfinished jobs. It should have been completed last spring but was not. It must take a top priority now. The "Whole Man" report is another major uncompleted work. Although this will probably require two years of work, research should continue apace. It...