Word: sanely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harvard has always maintained a sane policy regarding animals: it educates some and excludes the rest. Cambridge would do well to meditate on this sage example. In all justice it should consider an "off-limits" area for four-footed beasts. Or it could plan a zoo--maybe in Mem Hall or in the Fly Club garden. Whatever the means, this animal threat must be answered. Massive retaliation may indeed be in order...
...Council to Study Disarmament last night considered merging or cooperating with other student groups interested in arms control--the Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy, the Liberal Union, and the Young Democratic Club. Only six Council members attended the meeting, which was unofficial for lack of a quorum...
Algase also disclosed that the HLU had set up a committee "to get information on the problem of suspending nuclear testing." There is a need, he declared, for a new group, prepared to investigate the subject objectively. The HLU, he added, might give financial aid to the Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy, depending in part on the HLU committee's report...
...Friday two short talks by John M. Swomley Jr., National Secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and Daniel S. Cheever '39, lecturer on Government, followed by a discussion, will be co-sponsored by the CSD and the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy...
...organizational meeting last night, the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy made plans to promote disarmament, stressing its relationship to world peace. The committee will work in co-operation with the National Student Council for a Sane Nuclear Policy, according to David Hamilton 1G, chairman of the CSNP...