Word: recommends
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This corner would like to recommend that a place in the future plans of the above committee be given to a "Pops" night at Symphony Hall--long a Boston and a Harvard tradition. It would be fine if the entire ship's company could attend en masse--in couples of course. Why waste a shore leave...
...time to meet and know his many ministers. He leaves them free to busy themselves with the spadework; and immense labors have gone into the survey and collation of reconstruction problems. But these industrious ministers have no power to make policy; their committees can only draft and recommend; and the Cabinet seldom meets. Yes or no must be said. It must be said, nominally at any rate, by Mr. Churchill, who has his friends by him. There is the Lord Privy Seal [Beaverbrook]. There is the Minister of Information [Brendan Bracken], a faithful and able lieutenant. But they...
...with Bunyard's pneumonia, Noel's flu, and Johnson's (either one) general condition, that's hard to understand--I guess this married life affects different ones in different ways . . . On the other hand, with a ski party planned in the 4th company this weekend, we don't recommend closing the infirmary altogether . . . May we be the first to welcome our restricted brethren to the "outside." After reading the 5th sentence on page 33 of B. J. M., our only consolation is in the prospect that future weekends may prove sufficiently interesting to make up for it . . . Glad to hear...
Baruch v. George? Last week the downtown Washington postwar planning team of Baruch & Hancock was likewise busy along the same lines, drafting its own comprehensive report on reconversion. The team is expected to recommend that a new overall agency be established to run reconversion, but that its management should be left to the Administration. In adopting the theory that the agencies that
Said the Bishop: "Unquestionably morals in a sexual sense are getting worse and worse. . . . But we have reached a pretty pass when judges recommend that undefended cases should be dealt with by magistrates' courts. The only preventive for divorce is to make it more difficult. Young and thoughtless people would not rush into marriage if they knew it was very difficult to untie the knot and . . . many tiffs would be composed if the partners knew a divorce was hard to get and a disgrace...