Word: programs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cannot bring myself to the view," he said, "that institutions should withdraw from the loan program and not allow each applicant to decide the matter for himself...
...addition to the moral issue of depriving needy students of loan money, said the Secretary, it is difficult to assess the political effect of a given institution withdrawing from the program, for the action "might affect some people in a manner not intended...
When the N.D.E.A. was originally passed, Flemming noted, educators were not "up on their toes to the very last minute," and the loyalty provision applying to the loan program was allowed to "slip by unnoticed...
...Harvard withdraws from the N.D.E.A. program, the Council fears it will be forced to reject any program which requires the University to administer similar disclaimer affidavits. "A hasty decision to reject funds could destroy the educational plans of a large number of graduate students," the statement continued...
...National Institute of Health contributed over $855,000 for the construction of the 60-man laboratory, with the Program for Harvard College and private donations financing the rest of the cost. Secretary Flemming also praised this cooperation, stating that the federal government "should continue to help finance expansion at institutes of higher learning without undermining their academic freedom." "A partnership symbolized by this building has developed between the government and higher education," the Secretary commented. He expressed the hope that the Government would continue to sponsor construction by American colleges "to help young people realize their best potentialities...