Word: restrictionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The restriction on volunteer officer candidates issued from Washington some weeks ago is now being felt at Harvard.
During the peril of national emergency, British conservatism muddled through, cooperating with policies it normally would have rejected as dangerously radical. Domestically and externally, the Tory policy was that of the Government, liberal in the extreme, giving birth to advances in British lalior legislation and imcome restriction, and making possible...
> Ground echelons of Air Forces ground units, which comprise 75% of the Air Forces overseas do not need long training, usually go overseas quickly. The restriction would prevent the Army from putting men under 20 in such units, might seriously hamper the pilot and crew-training program by forcing the...
An important fact which apparently had not occurred to the Army: by increasing the size of the static forces in training, the restriction would greatly increase the demands on available (and none too plentiful) war equipment.
No student will be given permission in the spring to repeat a general examination which he has failed to pass at mid-years. This restriction applies even if a student finds, after taking the mid-year exams, that he will be able to remain in College until June.