Word: projects
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Manhattan public hall one day in 1943, 400 delegates of the Communist Party's Young Communist League met and announced they were dissolving their organization. Actually, they were only changing their name as part of Communist Leader Earl Browder's (and Moscow's) short-lived project of cozying up to capitalistic democracy...
...Texas and Louisiana coasts. Over 2 1/2 million acres of the Gulf have already been leased for oil development, although this is still a wildeat area with only a few producing wells. But vast sums are being poured into the development and prospecting of Gulf oil deposits, making the project in the words of "Fortune" magazine "the biggest gamble any U. S. industry has over made...
...article, a statistical survey and interpretation, was written by William Wiggin '50, a Social Relations major, with the co-operation of Rabbi Zigman of the Hillel Foundation and numerous College organizations. Three months of research investigation into College groups, as well as personal interviews have gone into the project...
Over $5,000 of the gift will be used to develop a technique of detecting polio by measuring the electricity in a patient's muscles. Dr. Robert S. Schwab '26, instructor in Neurology, and Dr. Arthur L. Watkins '31, associate in Medicine, are heading the project...
William Gold '49 was named public relations director for the Boston region, while Robert B. Lukingbeal '50 was named finance director of the project. The post of intercollegiate co-ordinator went to W. Jarvis Moody '50. Both Edward Genn '50 and Christopher May '51 were appointed Contact Division Chiefs...