Word: recommendation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the Board did not recommend any addition to those naval bases on our insular possessions where prohibited by the limitation or armament treaty, it plans to expedite development at the Panama Canal Zone and Hawaiian bases. Development of these two bases is especially necessary at this time. The limitation of armament treaty does not prohibit the building of light, fast cruisers. Accordingly other nations-one of whom is Japan-have specialized in ships of this type. In order to counterbalance this condition it is necessary to develop our outlying bases...
...Syracuse the race question had a brief and inglorious history. First the Senior Council had a secret meeting to take up the question of restricting Jews. Then someone gave out a report that the Council proposed to recommend the limitation of Jewish students. Then Chancellor Flint in a few eloquent words " refused to comment." Then the Council's Committee of Three abandoned a proposed visit to the Chancellor. Then the Council decided that it had not "unanimously" decided to discourage the enrollment of Jews. Now the Council explains that the report of its action was entirely misleading and that...
...facts, or you are ignorant of them. If the former is the case, let me repeat, even at the expense of boring you, that you do not have to agree with a man to give him a square deal. But if the latter is the case, allow me to recommend considerable further study of the life and policies of the Senator from Wisconsin. A fair editorial cannot be based upon a pack of lies. A. GARDAND HAURICA '23 December...
...Council voted to recommend to the Athletic Committee that the following 21 men be awarded their football "H" for their participation in the Yale game: C. C. Buell '23, Vinton Chapin '23, H. W. Clark '23, H. T Dunker '25, C. A. C. Eastman '24, R. W. Fitts '23, E. L. Gehrke '24, Lewis Gordon '24, M. W. Greenough '25, J. W. Hammond '25, K. N. Hill '24, D. S. Holder '24, C. J. Hubbard Jr. '24, Percy Jenkins '24, F. K. Kernan Jr. '24, P. B. Kunhardt '23, J. J. Lee '24, George Owen Jr. '23, K. S. Pfaffman...
...Connecticut travelling about thirty miles an hour, except through cities. Motorists who cannot travel that fast will be sent over back roads. High speed and cutting in will not be tolerated, nor will moping. As the main highways will be crowded Friday night and Saturday morning, road authorities recommend the less popular routes, which they give assurance, will be in good condition. One such route is Boston, Worcester, Webster, Putnam, Conn., and New London or Willimantic. Another is by way of Providence and Putnam. All the roads are said to be in first-class condition...