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...would have required a two-thirds majority for the Gottlieb group, if they had stayed in the Union, to sever connections with the national organization and thus give foundation to their policy. This would never have been possible with an oposition of seven on the executive committee and an almost even split on the floor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 52 TO FOLLOW GOTTLIEB IN H.S.U. SPLIT | 10/17/1940 | See Source »

...unhampered course are immediately preceded by an emphatic statement of the duty of the university to aid and support the defence policies of the national government, these words can hardly mean anything else than that those who are convinced that these policies are mistaken should either keep silent or sever their connection with the university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAIL | 10/9/1940 | See Source »

...Placement Office holds a meeting this afternoon in Sever 11 at 3:30 to give an opportunity for Seniors interested in business and industrial placement after graduation to discuss and ask questions about the facilities and operation of the Office as an aid to their job problems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLACEMENT OFFICE WILL HOLD MEETING TO GIVE SENIORS INFORMATION ABOUT SECURING JOBS | 10/9/1940 | See Source »

Thayer and Weld, by cutting off the mall, created a new "Yard" to the east of University Hall between the chapel and the library. Sever was built (1878-1880) to close this on the eastern side. Robinson and Emerson beyond its form an open-sided quadrangle on Quincy Street, which is of course the English scheme previously referred to. Then President Lowell, by building Lionel, Mower, Straus, Lehman, and the Wigglesworths, brought back the "fringe" system proposed in Bulfinch's day, so that now all of the various plan schemes are represented in the composite group on the college plot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ARTS | 10/9/1940 | See Source »

...lookout for an overland thrust southeast across the ancient caravan trails to Cairo or Khartoum. Having once accomplished the impossible, in forced marches and road building in Ethiopia, it was not inconceivable that Italy might pit her legions against both nature and the British, in a gamble to sever the British Empire's jugular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: Turtle in the Desert | 10/7/1940 | See Source »

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