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Besides being a military impossibility, an attempt by the United States to force this discredited dictator back upon the Chinese would be a sad contrast to our professions of democracy. Chiang seems to have more friends in the Grand Old Party than he has in China.
Fathers were chosen "partly by what their professions are, partly by who their daughters are, and partly by where they live." Those who accept will visit classes, lunch with President Jordan and the deans, tour the Annex, and dine with their daughters in Moors Hall.
Simmons, Chief of Preventative Medicine for the Army in the last war, said that one way to fixed responsibility for the nation's health would be to create an emergency federal Department of Health with cabinet status and headed by a Secretary of Health "who is a physician trained in...
His plan very closely resembles that backed by President Conant, the American Association on Universities and other groups. Many people have opposed such a proposal, complaining that U.M.S. would wipe out many schools and hurt civilian professions during its first years. But, as Conant, and now Marshall, have pointed out...
Twenty-five Massachusetts residents prominent in professions and business yesterday sent President Truman a letter requesting him to lead in organizing the United States, Britain, France, and Canada in an Atlantic Union.