Word: program
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...promised they would keep Labor's social services but manage them less wastefully, would halt but not abolish the nationalization of industry. They denied Labor charges that they would use "mass unemployment" as an economic weapon. But Churchill declared that his party could not lay out a complete program until it had "responsibility and power...
...that the minutes be accepted as read. The measure was unanimously approved. This marked the only time during the afternoon that the 30 students exercised their rights of suffrage, but it had the effect of infusing them, at an early stage, with a "sense of belonging." Next on the program was Mr. Ford in an enthusiastic but factual soliloquy entitled "The Treasurer's Report." Mr. Ford prefaced his remarks with a comment that Mr. Cole has never yet missed an annual meeting, which was the cause of some laughter among the five oldish directors...
...misuse of information obtained from such a statement. The government's Loyalty program has received relatively little publicity, mainly due to the fact that Loyalty hearings are generally closed ones. In at least two publicized cases, however, including last year's notorious Remington trial, unconfirmed charged of association, similar to those obtainable from these statements, were used to fire government personnel although they swore they were anti-communist. The adequacy of the loyalty boards in applying this information is still pretty doubtful...
...revised program now runs, the student starts out with the basic courses in medicine, studying anatomy, bacteriology, and pharmacology, and learns how to spot general diseases that first show symptoms in the month...
This forward-looking publicity program is carried out under the auspices of the University News Office, which buys the crimson stickers by the hundreds. The University Information Office handles the distribution...