Word: provisioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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All liquor stores are happy about their heavy Christmas sales, but the Harvard Provision Company views the next few weeks rather grimly. Their customers are mainly students, who won't be around to buy during the next few weeks.
After weeks of mediation by James M. Landis, former Civil Aeronautics Board chairman, the Air Line Pilots Association last week ended its ten-month-old strike against National Airlines. The striking pilots went back to work with the same seniority they had at the time of the walkout. No provision...
Main feature of the new rules is the provision for two degrees of recognition. Under this provision, publications which in addition to being recognized wish to use "Harvard" in their title must meet additional requirements.
Concluded Hutchins: "One thing that would be helpful would be to have you stop exhibiting neurotic symptoms every time anybody criticizes you. After all, your right to criticize is protected by a constitutional provision. But I never understood . . . that anybody who criticizes the press should be regarded as seeking to...
In tonight's debate, the Gardner Club will act as counsel for the defendant in the case of Local No. 861 v. John B. Dumont, a test case involving the constitutionality of a provision in the Taft-Hartley Act barring Union expenditures for political purposes.